In the global imagination, India is often a land of contrast—ancient temples shadowed by glass skyscrapers, spice markets buzzing next to tech parks. But to truly understand this subcontinent, one must look through the keyhole of the Indian family home.
This is the genius of the Indian family: . No one has personal space, but everyone has a role. Rohan’s job is to buy the newspaper and milk. Priya’s is to pay the utility bills online. Sanjay’s is to fix the leaking tap. Asha’s is to ensure no one leaves without a full stomach.
(Visual: Overhead shot of steaming Masala Chai being poured) "In India, we don’t have 'alone time.' We have 'someone walking into the kitchen while you cry and handing you a biscuit' time."