Smriti Mundhra’s latest documentary Indian Matchmaking is a sequel to the A Suitable Girl (2017). It revolves around Sima Taparia of Suitable Rishta, a Marriage Consultancy in Mumbai. Though, the Netflix show is panned as regressive by the global media, one can notice that it holds a mirror to the complexities of Indian marriages. The show is a representation of how things work or fail in matchmaking. It is fixed across primordial identities which are intersected by the factors of caste, skin color, height, age, and family's socio-economic backgrounds. Hence, one can notice the people’s desperations to either climb up or just to retain their social positions through the marriages. What is surprising is the fact that these identities are taking a newer avatar even among the current generation alongside their ease in flirting with the dating apps.