Kolkata, Jan. 25 -- Author and screenwriter Durjoy Dutta on Sunday said that modern relationships aren't more confusing than earlier times, it is just that people now have more words to describe what they are going through.
Speaking at the 'Kolkata Literary Meet 2026' during a discussion on his latest novel 'While We Wait', Dutta observed that earlier generations experienced the same ambiguities in relationships but did not possess the language to articulate them.
"Now the younger generation have started using terminologies like ghosting, situationships, red flags, we've started stratifying all these things, but the stratification itself is a problem. The problem is that people are often vague or dishonest because they're afraid of losing...