Indian family life is evolving, especially in urban areas. With modernization and urbanization, many Indian families are moving away from the joint family system. Nuclear families are becoming more common, and women are increasingly working outside the home. Rohan and Priya's family is a reflection of these changing times. While they value tradition and family, they also prioritize individual goals and aspirations.

But at 2:00 AM, when the power goes out in the summer heat, you will see the entire family—grandfather, father, mother, and child—moving to the single balcony where the cool breeze blows. They sit on the floor, sharing one bottle of water, looking at the stars.

: The kitchen is the engine of the home. Mornings are a flurry of activity, from brewing masala chai to preparing fresh breakfast and "tiffin" (lunch boxes) for students and office-goers.

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