New Delhi, Oct. 11 -- A woman lawyer and women's rights activist, Tanya Appachu, has taken a subtle jab at the AI-powered matrimonial app Knot Dating. Tanya, in a video shared on her Instagram, suggested that prospective brides ditch other dating and matrimonial apps like "Shaadi.com and Tinder" for Knot - which requires men to earn over Rs.50 lakh annually to register, while women with no income can join for free.

She quipped, "Not for all Indians, it's for top 1% men - the whole thing screams gold digger central, right? I mean, you can just walk in and shop for a rich husband."

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Coming down heavily on the concept, Tanya added: "I mean, what was this person thinking, so sh...