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Don't forget audio. An Indian lifestyle video is incomplete without the sound of a pressure cooker whistling, the clang of a seel-batta (grinding stone), temple bells, or street hawkers yelling "Chai, garam chai."
Modern Indian lifestyle content must handle the marriage question delicately. The binary "Love vs. Arranged" is dead. Today, we have "Love-cum-Arranged" (dating with parental approval), "Semi-Arranged" (meeting via matrimonial apps like Shaadi.com), and "Live-in relationships" (still taboo in small towns but booming in metros).
Ancient texts divided human life into four stages: Brahmacharya (student), Grihastha (householder), Vanaprastha (retirement), and Sannyasa (renunciation). While modern Indians don't follow these strictly, the Grihastha stage (marriage and raising kids) remains the most celebrated, explaining why Indian content is obsessed with weddings, baby showers, and home buying.