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In the 2020s, the "perfect" housewife is gone. Today’s stories feature mothers who are IT managers, pilots, and entrepreneurs. Yet, the societal pressure remains. A working mother who orders Zomato for dinner is judged as "lazy," while a father who changes a diaper is celebrated as "progressive." These dualities create poignant daily life stories of guilt, ambition, and redefined roles. Dinner is sacred
Indian families don’t plan weddings; they launch military operations. For six months before a cousin’s wedding, daily conversations involve only three topics: What are you wearing? Have you booked the tent? Did you send the card to the milkman? Phones are kept aside
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