In the vibrant landscape of Indian storytelling, the family remains the central sun around which every narrative orbit

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Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (Traditional/Ritualistic) vs. Kapoor & Sons (Realistic/Dysfunctional).

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Multi-generational households where privacy is rare but support is constant.

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However, Indian family dramas have also faced criticism for their stereotypical portrayal of Indian families and their reinforcement of patriarchal values. Some critics argue that these dramas often perpetuate negative stereotypes about Indian women, depicting them as submissive and obedient. Additionally, the emphasis on melodrama and over-the-top plot twists has led to criticism that these dramas prioritize entertainment value over realism.

A major draw of these stories is the lifestyle they portray. They are a sensory experience, often defined by: