A woman lawyer and women’s rights activist, Tanya Appachu, has taken a subtle jab at the AI-powered matrimonial app Knot Dating. Tanya, in a video shared on her Instagram, suggested that prospective brides ditch other dating and matrimonial apps like “Shaadi.com and Tinder ” for Knot – which requires men to earn over ₹ 50 lakh annually to register, while women with no income can join for free.

She quipped, “Not for all Indians, it’s for top 1% men — the whole thing screams gold digger central, right? I mean, you can just walk in and shop for a rich husband.”

Coming down heavily on the concept, Tanya added: “I mean, what was this person thinking, so shamelessly creating an app for women to dig gold like that? Whoever came up with that idea? Men. Men came up with that idea. Two men cam

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