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If you ever visit an Indian home, don’t expect Pinterest perfection. Expect a slightly chipped teacup, a story about the time the power went out during a cricket match, and a grandmother forcing you to eat a third serving of dessert. But it’s also the safest place on earth
Life in an Indian family isn't the glamorous Bollywood movie where everyone dances in sync. It’s messy. It’s loud. There are disagreements over which channel to watch, fights over the last piece of pickle, and unsolicited advice from every relative about how to raise your child. If you ever visit an Indian home, don’t
At 10:30, after Mumma and Dadaji have gone to bed, Arjun and I get 15 minutes of quiet. We sit on the kitchen floor (yes, the floor—it’s a desi thing), eating leftover mithai (sweet) from the fridge, talking about bills, dreams, and that funny thing the neighbor said.
If you live in a Western setup, mornings might be quiet coffee and scrolling through your phone. But in a traditional Indian family—especially a joint one like mine—the day begins with a gentle war against sleep, led by the clanging of spoons and the aroma of ginger tea.
That’s the sound of a new day in an Indian household.
