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In a post-pandemic world, the concept of "time poverty" has become a romantic hurdle. We aren’t just busy; we are over-stimulated. Mukherjee’s Sunday relationships speak to the exhausted millennial and Gen Z reader who doesn't have the energy for a "situationship" but craves the depth of a partnership.

Khushi Mukherjee, born on November 24, 1996, in Kolkata, has emerged as a major figure in the Indian digital and entertainment space, transitioning from reality TV star to a highly successful digital entrepreneur.

Whether you are a hopeless romantic or a cynical realist, Mukherjee’s work forces you to ask a difficult question: If you could only love someone one day a week, would you still show up?

But on the floor of Khushi Mukherjee’s living room, surrounded by coconut crumbs and scattered chess pieces, a different kind of story began—not one of grand gestures or dramatic confessions, but of two people who’d found, in stolen Sunday afternoons, the simplest and bravest thing of all:

Because as Khushi would say (with a tilt of her head and a jingle of her payal): "Humein roz ke jhagde se nahi, itwaar ki chai se pyaar hota hai." (It is not the daily fights we love, but the Sunday tea.)