ABC News, 20/20 is looking to profile individuals or couples who’ve had
or are considering the modern-day version of arranged marriages in the
South Asian community in the U.S. We plan to take a fresh look at this
topic with an insightful perspective - taking the time to profile
thoughtful individuals and couples who can lend a balanced view on this
often-generalized and mischaracterized subject. We also aim to depict
the many new forms this old tradition has taken on.
In order to tell this story effectively, we are looking for
professional, articulate recently or about-to-be engaged couples who
have gone to various sources to find each other for the specific purpose
of getting married. It could have been through a set-up by mutual
friends or family, a South Asian event for the purpose of meeting people
for marriage, a matchmaker, or a newspaper / internet ad, or some other
medium which produced a meeting for the specific purpose of determining
if they were suitable for getting married. The ideal couple will have
had only a brief period to get to know one another before making their
decision to marry. And they would still be in the process of planning
their wedding, ideally, with a wedding date before the end of 2006.
We are also interested in talking to singles who are looking to go one
of the modern-day arranged marriage routes - or recently married couples
who found their mates through one of these methods so as to get their
perspectives and represent people in various stages of the process and
from multiple perspectives.
The people we profile would have to be willing to be taped interacting
with their partner or potential partners - and would eventually be
interviewed by the correspondent.
If you or someone you know fits the bill, we’d like to hear your story.
Since one of the production team is a South Asian, we are sensitive to
telling this story in a way that conveys the accurate picture of how
this old tradition has taken on a new spin and which is true to life.
Feel free to contact us if you are interested in being profiled or have
any questions in general.
E-mail us at: [email protected]
So who’s sending in their info? This could be really interesting…or really bad…![]()