Discussions around open relationships and partner swapping have once again sparked social and cultural debates on social media in India. This time, the controversy revolves around Salonie and Srishti Ganguly Rindani, hosts of the YouTube channel Two Girls and Two Cups. A recent video featuring the duo discussing these topics has gone viral on social media, drawing strong reactions from users.
Their YouTube channel, Two Girls and Two Cups, has over 40,000 subscribers, and both enjoy a significant social media presence. Srishti has 270K Instagram followers, while Salonie has 280K. Srishti is also an actress who played the lead role in TVF’s comedy web series Very Parivarik, released in 2024, which earned an IMDb rating of 8.6. The series follows a modern couple navigating life with their parents and was well received by audiences. She has also appeared in Jamnapar (2024) and Campus Diaries (2022), establishing herself as a rising star.
The controversy escalated after an episode featuring popular YouTuber Harsh Beniwal gained traction due to its bold discussions on relationships. However, the real uproar began when a viral clip showed Salonie and Srishti discussing open relationships and partner swapping. In the video, they claim to be swapping partners and ask viewers for their opinions. The footage also features two beds in a room and their respective husbands in the background.
Where are we heading!
— Voice of Hindus (@Warlock_Shubh) March 29, 2025
Wife exchanging and sharing their husband & referring this to open relationships where couples engage with other partners.
Is this common in metropolitan cities! pic.twitter.com/iGT2lIkeHU
Many social media users criticized the content, calling it a violation of Indian culture and morals. One user commented, “These people are ruining our children’s future just to appear cool on social media.” Another labeled it “a sick mentality,” accusing them of promoting Western culture.
A 2022 study on ResearchGate reported that hookup culture is rapidly growing in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata, with over 55% of young adults engaging in such activities. A 2024 Daily Mail report also revealed that the dating app 3Fun ranked several U.S. cities among the top locations for open relationships and threesomes, indicating a global trend. In India, a Hindustan Times report from 2006 mentioned instances of partner-swapping activities in certain private clubs.
Salonie and Srishti have been accused of deliberately using explicit and controversial content to gain views and followers. While their channel primarily focuses on humor and entertainment, addressing sensitive topics in a casual manner may send the wrong message. Experts warn that such content on social media can create misconceptions among young audiences, potentially weakening values like trust and commitment in relationships.
This issue has now become a significant societal debate. While some see it as a matter of personal freedom, most believe it conflicts with Indian values. A balanced discussion is necessary to navigate the intersection of modernity and tradition.