Today, during the aarti , the younger child spills milk on the floor. Priya cleans it. Rahul says, “Can’t you watch him?” Usha says, “He’s just a baby.” Vikram silently wipes the floor so Priya doesn’t have to bend again.
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Mental health is a whispered topic. The father suffers from hypertension but calls it "tension." The mother suppresses her dreams of a career because "who will take care of the house?" The son feels suicidal over a failed exam but cannot tell his parents because they will say, "Log kya kahenge?" (What will people say?). Today, during the aarti , the younger child
Seema, 28, works at a bank. Her parents have put her profile on a matrimonial website. Sunday morning, 9 AM. A "proposal" arrives. A boy from Canada. His family calls for a "video meeting." Seema is forced to wear a saree at 9 AM. The boy is wearing a hoodie. The conversation is awkward. The boy asks, "What are your hobbies?" Seema says, "Reading." (She watches Netflix). The mothers hijack the call: "Do you cook?" "Yes, Aunty." (She can boil an egg). The call ends. The mother says, "He was nice." The father says, "Canada is far." Seema says, "I am not marrying him." Everyone is disappointed. Next Sunday, they will do it again. This is the modern Indian dating scene—supervised, stressful, and very, very loud. To truly capture the essence of this lifestyle,