At the heart of the Indian lifestyle lies the Parivar (family). While nuclear families are rising in metropolitan cities, the concept of the "joint family"—where grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins live under one roof—still defines the moral compass. Decision-making is often consultative, and festivals are massive, chaotic, and joyous reunions. Creating around family dynamics resonates deeply, as it emphasizes loyalty, sacrifice, and shared economic responsibility.
India's calendar is defined by diverse celebrations like Diwali, Holi, Eid, and Christmas, reflecting its multi-ethnic nature.
At the heart of the Indian lifestyle lies the Parivar (family). While nuclear families are rising in metropolitan cities, the concept of the "joint family"—where grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins live under one roof—still defines the moral compass. Decision-making is often consultative, and festivals are massive, chaotic, and joyous reunions. Creating around family dynamics resonates deeply, as it emphasizes loyalty, sacrifice, and shared economic responsibility.
India's calendar is defined by diverse celebrations like Diwali, Holi, Eid, and Christmas, reflecting its multi-ethnic nature.