Hello, I have overloaded delete() method of my model to enable soft 
deletion so that delete() method just sets is_seleted field to be True.
When calling this method for individual objects, it works fine.
But when I called delete() method directly for a queryset (for example, 
MyModel.objects.filter(id__lte=10).delete(), it just hard-deleted those 
objects and not called my custom delete() method.

Please, let me know if it's a bug or not.
If it isn't, please let me know how to do this in a better way.
Now, my temporary solution is iterating through selected objects and call 
delete() method for each.

I've tested this on 2 versions of django: 1.11 and 3.2

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