Indian family lifestyle revolves around the kitchen. There is no "breakfast on the go." Breakfast is a ritual. In Mumbai, a kandha poha (flattened rice) might be prepared. In Bengaluru, idli and sambar . The lunchboxes ( tiffins ) are packed with layers: roti in one compartment, sabzi in another, and a pickle jar wedged in the side.
As the sun rises over the bustling streets of Mumbai, Savita, a strong-willed and independent woman, prepares for the most anticipated day of her life – her wedding. Episode 35 of her life's journey is about to unfold, and she's both excited and nervous. Indian family lifestyle revolves around the kitchen
Dinner is the only meal most families eat together. And it’s a full-blown parliament session: In Bengaluru, idli and sambar
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