This content is suitable for a web series, a serialized fiction podcast, or a family drama novel. It respects cultural nuances, avoids vulgarity, and centers on relatable human struggles within Indian domestic life.
On the other hand, you have the "middle-class realism" wave. Shows like Aspirants and Kota Factory focus on the lifestyle of the student living in a cramped PG (paying guest) accommodation, surviving on Maggi noodles, and navigating the pressure of competitive exams. This content is suitable for a web series,
At first glance, these stories appear to be about food, festivals, and footwear etiquette. The lifestyle half of the equation is a sensory assault of the glorious kind: the clang of steel tiffins , the smell of monsoon pakoras , the specific hierarchy of who sits where on the living room sofa. But peel back the layer of turmeric-stained sarees and joint-family politics, and you find something Shakespeare would recognize: primal, messy, human hunger for approval. Shows like Aspirants and Kota Factory focus on
Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy - PMC But peel back the layer of turmeric-stained sarees
Are you reviewing a (like Made in Heaven or a Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni novel)?