The is not Bollywood. There are no song-and-dance routines in the Kashmir valley. There is no slow-motion hero saving the day. Instead, there is a mother rationing the hot water, a father fixing a leaking pipe with duct tape at 10 PM, a sister sacrificing the last piece of chicken, and a grandfather lying about his health so his children don’t worry.

Children are not just loved; they are invested in. A son’s engineering degree is a family portfolio. A daughter’s wedding is a social credit score. The pressure is immense. Thirty-year-old Arjun, a graphic designer in Pune, still feels the weight of his father’s unspoken disappointment. “He wanted an IAS officer. He got a man who draws logos for craft beer. Every Diwali, he looks at my cousin, the civil servant, and then at me. He doesn’t say anything. That’s the worst part.”

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