If you think weekdays are busy, wait for the weekend. Indian weekends are rarely about "me time." They are about "we time."
The traditional Indian family is a joint family, where three or more generations live together under one roof. The family is considered a vital unit, and its members are expected to work together for the well-being of all. The joint family system is still prevalent in rural areas, but in urban areas, nuclear families are becoming more common. -HDBhabi.Fun-.Savita.Bhabhi.Ki.Diary.S01E01.216... --
Based on this report, the following recommendations are made: If you think weekdays are busy, wait for the weekend
Inside, the children are fighting over the television remote. The mother is answering office emails. The grandmother is watching a re-run of Ramayan on her phone. The house is a symphony of LED screens and muffled sounds. The joint family system is still prevalent in
Mumbai, 8:45 PM. Father wants news (debates). Mother wants her daily soap ( Anupamaa ). Teenage son wants cricket highlights. Grandmother wants devotional songs. Resolution: A loud, dramatic negotiation. Father watches news for 15 min, then mother uses her "I cooked your favorite biryani" card to get 30 min of her show. Son is sent to the phone to watch his match. Grandmother wins the 9:30 PM slot. No one is fully happy, but everyone eats dinner together.