Young Indians today want Western individualism (late nights, dating apps, career-first mindset) but also want the safety net of the Indian family (home-cooked food, zero rent, emotional support). This creates a hilarious, heartbreaking tension.

The Shahs' story teaches us the value of family traditions and the importance of spending quality time with our loved ones. In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in our individual pursuits and forget the significance of family bonding. The Sunday lunch tradition of the Shahs reminds us that it's the simple moments in life that bring us the most joy and fulfillment.

While elders lament that "these kids are always on the phone," the reality is that the Indian family has gone digital. There is a family WhatsApp group. It is a chaotic stream of: good morning god images, forwarded political rants, recipe videos, and passive-aggressive messages sent at 11:00 PM ( "Some people have time to scroll Instagram but not to call their mother." ).

A typical day in an Indian family begins early, with the morning prayer (Puja) and a simple breakfast. Many Indians follow a vegetarian diet, with staples like rice, wheat, and lentils. The day is filled with work, school, and household chores. In urban areas, many families have adopted a more Westernized lifestyle, with a focus on individual goals and aspirations.

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