Despite the chaos, our family life is filled with laughter and love. We share a deep connection with each other, and our home is always filled with music, dance, and storytelling. Whether it's a family gathering, a festival celebration, or a simple evening spent together, we always find ways to make each other laugh and smile.
Unlike Western individualism, Indian culture emphasizes loyalty and mutual reliance.
An Indian family rarely buys a gift for one person; they buy for the "House." A new TV is a family event. A car is named (usually after a goddess or a movie star). When the family sits for the Lakshmi Pooja, they don't pray for personal wealth; they pray for the "family's prosperity."
The real story began at 6:00 PM. The twins returned first, dropping their shoes at three different corners of the house. Their afternoon snack was a sacred ritual: leftover bhujia (spicy snack mix) with a glass of milk that would take them an hour to finish because they were busy building a “fort” out of sofa cushions.