
“Love, Lies & Lost Common Sense: How Gen Z Turns Life Into a Circus”
The bizarre case of Shraddha Tiwari from Indore is not just another “missing girl found” story—it’s a mirror to the impulsive, reckless, and often laughable decisions today’s Gen Z takes in the name of “love” and “freedom.” Missing for five days, Shraddha shocked everyone when she revealed she had left home to elope with boyfriend Sarthak Gehlot. But when Sarthak didn’t show up at the railway station, she ditched the plan and instead ran off with Karan Yogi, marrying him in a temple.
Here’s why this story is a tight slap on Gen Z’s obsession with drama over sense:
1. Runaway love Without a Backup Plan
Leaving your house for an elopement is already a bold (and foolish) move. But depending entirely on one boyfriend’s punctuality? That’s not romance, that’s reckless stupidity.
2. Railway Station to Wedding Mandap
Only Gen Z can convert a railway platform no-show into a sudden marriage plan with someone else. For them, heartbreak is just a plot twist, not a life decision.
3. From ‘BF Goals’ to ‘New Husband’ in 24 Hours
Forget long courtships or family approvals—Gen Z treats relationships like apps: delete one, download another. marriage has become their version of “instant gratification.”
4. Missing Reports = Family Trauma
While parents suffer sleepless nights and police waste resources searching, Gen Z is busy playing out their live-action soap operas. The selfishness is staggering.
5. Temple marriage Today, Divorce Tomorrow?
With zero maturity and impulsive choices, how long do such “railway station-to-temple” marriages last? For Gen Z, marriage seems more like a prank than a lifelong bond.
👉 The Takeaway: Shraddha’s story is not just about one girl—it’s a reflection of a generation that confuses rebellion with wisdom, speed with progress, and love with impulse. In the end, it’s society and families who pay the price for their drama-driven choices.