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A multi-platform feature (web series, blog, podcast, or Instagram Reels series) that documents the unscripted, humorous, and heartfelt daily life of a multi-generational Indian family living in a bustling urban neighborhood—while weaving in authentic lifestyle elements (food, rituals, relationships, chaos). The family is fictional but composite-real: the Sharmas of Jaipur/Delhi/Mumbai.


Each episode or post follows a "morning-to-night" structure with a central theme:

The Indian weekend is not about "me time." It is about "we time."

Saturday morning is for Safai (cleaning). The entire household picks up a broom. It is a form of penance. Sunday is for two things: Mandar (Temple) and Market.

The family piles into the car. Not just the nuclear unit—the cousin, the uncle who lives down the road, and the grandmother who insists on sitting in the front seat. You go to the temple to pray for health. You go to the mall to walk in the air conditioning (you buy nothing). You stop for pani puri at the street stall. You argue about which movie to watch. You inevitably watch a three-hour Hindi film where the hero defeats ten bad guys while singing a love song.

Daily Life Story: The Singh family in Chandigarh has a Sunday ritual. Every week, they drive an hour to visit their "Nani" (maternal grandmother) in the village. The kids hate the drive. The dad hates the traffic. But when they arrive, the grandmother has made aloo parathas with so much butter it glistens. As the family sits on the floor, eating off a large thali, the teenager finally puts his phone down. Because Nani has no Wi-Fi, but she has a thousand stories about the partition of 1947. For three hours, history becomes real.