However, with her documentary "My Sacred Glass Bowl" filmmaker Priya Thuvassery attempts to create a dialogue about this rarely talked about issue.
As Part of the ongoing PSBT's (Public Sector Broadcasting Trust) Open Frame Film Festival 2013, the film was conceived after Priya read a newspaper report citing instances where virginity and pregnancy tests were conducted on girls before matrimonial alliances.
"When I read the report, I kept thinking about why only women were subjected to the test of chastity and not men. Why did we not hear of health checks or an HIV test conducted on men before marriage?" says Priya a media professional and a Mass Communication graduate from Jamia Millia Islamia.
Shot in the interiors of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Lucknow, Jaipur and Delhi, the documentary depicts different customs prevalent in the country through which a bride is tested for purity after marriage.
The "Kukari Ki Rasam" in Rajasthan is one such ritual, points out the film maker.
"If the bride is found to be non righteous, a Panchayat is called and the groom's family demands repayment of the money they paid for the bride," the filmmaker says.
The film is also launching fresh faces beginning with the musicians, animator to the camera man.
