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A: Typically, episodes from this era run between 12 to 18 minutes. Episode 30 is on the longer side, approximately 17 minutes.
Dinner is rarely a solitary affair. It is a time for the "Great Indian Discussion," where politics, cricket, and neighborhood gossip are debated over dal, sabzi, and rotis.
| Time | Activity | |------|----------| | 5:00 AM | Grandfather's walk, grandmother's puja | | 6:00 AM | Mother makes breakfast & tiffins | | 7:00 AM | Children wake, bath, eat | | 8:00 AM | School drop, father leaves for office | | 10:00 AM | Maid arrives, grandmother supervises | | 12:30 PM | Lunch for elders (early) | | 2:00 PM | Afternoon rest (no guests, no calls) | | 4:00 PM | Kids return, snacks, homework | | 6:30 PM | Evening walk / colony gossip | | 8:00 PM | Dinner together, family TV time | | 10:00 PM | Last chai, planning next day | | 10:30 PM | Grandparents sleep, kids on phones | | 11:30 PM | Parents finally get 30 mins to talk |
: Major life choices—like choosing a career or a spouse—are rarely solo endeavors; they are usually made in consultation with the broader family network.