Packing the Dabba (tiffin) is a high-priority task, ensuring family members have fresh, home-cooked meals at work or school.
The stories of Indian family life are as diverse as the country itself, reflecting the experiences of families from different regions, cultures, and backgrounds. From the struggles and triumphs of a small-town family to the aspirations and achievements of a metropolitan family, each story is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of Indian families.
Let us not romanticize it entirely. Living in an Indian family is hard.
But it is . It is a safety net made of steel and sentiment. It is a place where you can fail your exams, break your heart, or lose your job—and still have a plate of hot food waiting for you, even if they yell at you while serving it.