The most emotional part of any Indian wedding is the Vidai —the departure of the bride. It is not a walk down the aisle; it is a wrenching separation. The bride throws three handfuls of rice over her head (feeding her ancestors) and leaves her childhood home. The tears are real. This story is about the paradox of Indian womanhood: she is a goddess in the house, yet a guest in her own home.
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To live the Indian lifestyle is to accept that life is meant to be celebrated collectively. Whether it is the wild throwing of colors during Holi , the quiet illumination of oil lamps during Diwali , or the thunderous drumbeats of Ganesh Chaturthi , festivals are the ultimate expression of the country's soul. The tears are real
For decades, the Indian lifestyle story suppressed anxiety. You were told, “Log kya kahenge?” (What will people say?). Today, therapists in Mumbai and Delhi report waiting lists. The story of ‘Roshni,’ who left her toxic corporate job to start a pickle business, is going viral. It is becoming acceptable to say, “I am not okay.” This is the quiet revolution.
In May 2026, an alleged obscene clip of AIMIM corporator Mateen Patel resurfaced on social media. The viral MMS allegedly showed Patel on a video call with a woman, directing her to remove her clothes. Patel claimed that the video was AI-generated or a deepfake created to spoil his character and stated he had filed a complaint with the Police Commissioner. This case highlights how deepfake technology is increasingly being used as a tool for political and personal defamation.