and due process in India, as the specific reasons for the ban were initially unclear to the creators. Cultural Impact
In a typical upper-middle-class home in South Delhi’s Greater Kailash, the family table is a parliament. At breakfast, three generations negotiate: “Beta, finish your turmeric milk.” “Did you submit the home loan application?” “Can I borrow the car tonight?”
The Indian joint family system—grandparents, parents, children, unmarried aunts, and sometimes cousins living under one roof—is no longer the statistical majority in cities. But its values still govern modern life. The family remains the primary social security net, emotional anchor, and economic unit.
Indian families are known for their love of celebrations and traditions. Festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Navratri bring families together, with vibrant decorations, delicious food, and joyful festivities. These events are an integral part of Indian culture, strengthening family bonds and creating lasting memories.
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