The concept of "sisterhood" is an essential part of Indian women's culture. Women often form close bonds with their sisters, friends, and community members, which provide emotional support and a sense of belonging. This sisterhood is particularly evident during festivals and special occasions, where women come together to celebrate and share experiences.

This creates the "Sandwich Generation"—women caught between aging parents who need traditional care and Gen Z children who demand liberal parenting. She is the one negotiating the peace between her mother’s belief in astrology and her daughter’s belief in therapy.

Despite progress, Indian women still face significant challenges, including: