When the internet got divided between love, arranged marriage or both

The age-old debate between love marriages and arranged marriages is a dilemma that many of us have pondered at some point in our lives. Recently, popular actor and influencer Karan Wahi sparked new discussions on this topic. In a video shared on his Instagram, he was seen taking the most important decision of his life based on the first Indian world cup match between India and Australia. He humorously quipped, "I'll opt for an arranged marriage if the Indian cricket team chooses to wear their iconic blue jersey for the match. On the other hand, if Jaspreet Bumrah, the renowned Indian cricket player, manages to take 7 wickets in just 6 balls, I'll lean towards a love marriage."

Following Karan Wahi's distinctive take, popular actor and influencer Maanvi Gagroo hopped on the bandwagon to say how she would prefer a love marriage. The internet quickly became divided, with some rallying behind Karan and others standing by Maanvi with hashtags #TeamArranged and #TeamLove. The ensuing discussions sparked a lively conversation, earning the topic a trending spot on Instagram.

This is when Amazon miniTV leveraged the opportunity to release the trailer of their upcoming show, ‘Half Love Half Arranged’. Though creators from all corners of the internet were seen picking sides, in perfect harmony with either Team Love or Team Arranged, the brand made the internet wonder about the concept of Half love Half Arranged. In no time, Half Love Half Arranged was seen being the talk of the internet. 

This marketing tactic of the leading OTT player, Amazon miniTV along with SoCheers, an independently led creative digital advertising agency, once again generated a buzz, making their fans eagerly anticipate the unique and entertaining content it promises to deliver. 

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