Sunday is not a day of rest. It is Safai Diwas (Cleaning Day). The entire family wakes up early. The father climbs a ladder to clean the ceiling fan (which he does once a year). The mother throws away expired spices (which she bought "on sale"). The kids are forced to clean their room, only to shove everything under the bed. By 12 PM, the house smells of floor cleaner and victory.
The steel thali (plate) is a canvas. It holds: sexy mallu bhabhi
Daily life stories often revolve around food. "Did you eat?" is the Indian way of asking, "How are you?" A guest visiting an Indian home will inevitably be offered water, followed immediately by food. To eat alone in an Indian household is considered a tragedy. The concept of Atithi Devo Bhava (The guest is equivalent to God) is alive and well. Guests are not served leftovers; the best dishes are rolled out, often stretching a meal meant for four to accommodate eight. Sunday is not a day of rest