Meera lights the camphor in a brass plate. The flame flickers. The sound of the conch shell cuts through the TV noise. Everyone stops. Even the teenager on his Playstation pauses for thirty seconds. They chant together. This daily ritual is the glue. It is the five minutes of the day when hierarchy dissolves. For that brief moment, no one is the boss or the servant; they are just souls.

Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy - PMC

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As a digital-first release, the film is primarily available through specialized online platforms that host Hindi short films and web series.

Like any other family system, Indian families also face challenges and changes. With urbanization and modernization, many Indian families are becoming nuclear, with children moving away from their hometowns for education or work.