What started as a single meal turned into "The Sunday Sabha." He invited his neighbors—a mix of college students and young families—not for a formal dinner, but for a "floor-sitting" feast. They ditched the silverware for . Aarav explained that eating with your hands wasn't just about tradition; it changed the way you tasted the spices.
A massive shift in current Indian lifestyle is the rejection of fast fashion in favor of Khadi (hand-spun cloth). This is tied to national pride (Gandhi’s legacy) and practicality (cotton for tropical heat). Content creators are finding huge success in "slow fashion hauls" from local haats (markets) rather than luxury malls.