Traditionally, the Bengali Boudi was depicted as a devoted wife and mother, dedicated to her family and household responsibilities. Her role was often limited to domestic duties, and her happiness was expected to stem from her family's well-being. However, with changing societal norms and the rise of women's empowerment, the portrayal of Bengali Boudi has undergone a significant transformation.
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The most iconic romantic storyline in Bengali culture is the Deor-Boudi complex. Unlike the purely villainous tropes in other Indian cultures, the Bengali Deor is often a melancholic, unemployed poet or a college student with raging hormones. Traditionally, the Bengali Boudi was depicted as a