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Indian family dramas and lifestyle stories, whether in cinema, television, or digital streaming, function as a potent cultural barometer. This paper argues that beyond their entertainment value, these narratives serve as a discursive space for negotiating the tensions between tradition and modernity, collectivism and individualism, and prescribed duty versus personal desire. By analyzing archetypal characters, recurring plot devices (such as the joint family structure, festival sequences, and marriage negotiations), and evolving representations in contemporary OTT (Over-The-Top) platforms, this paper posits that the "Indian family" is not a static entity but a dynamic, contested, and resilient site of identity formation. Download- Desi Bhabhi Outdoor Bathing -Hidden R...