If there is one genre that truly owns the Indian storytelling landscape, it is the family drama. It is not merely a category of entertainment; it is a reflection of daily life, a mirror held up to society, and often, a guidebook on how (or how not) to navigate complex human relationships.

Historically, the "good" character was defined by their sacrifice—the daughter who gives up her love for her sister’s happiness, or the son who abandons his dreams to support the family business. This ideal of self-sacrifice created a template for the "ideal Indian lifestyle."

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