You cannot talk about Indian family lifestyle without discussing money. The average Indian family lives on a tight, but optimistic, budget. Money is not a private matter; it is a family affair.
While the classic "joint family"—where grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and cousins all live under one sprawling roof—is statistically declining in urban metropolises like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru, its values are far from extinct. The modern Indian family is often a "modified nuclear" setup: a couple and their children living in a city flat, but tethered by an invisible, unbreakable rope to the ancestral home in a smaller town. rajasthani bhabhi badi gand photo exclusive
This belongs to the Grandparents. Dadi watches her "serial" (the hyper-dramatic TV soap opera). The maid arrives to wash dishes. The cook (often a separate person in urban India) chops vegetables for the evening. The vegetable vendor yells outside the gate. If it is summer, the coolers are turned on. If it is a festival (and in India, every week is a festival), the afternoon is spent preparing sweet suji halwa for the evening prayer. You cannot talk about Indian family lifestyle without