As the sun sets, the Indian home shifts gears. The evening is sacred. It is the time for the "evening walk," a peculiarly Indian phenomenon where families dress up not for a party, but to walk in circles around a local park or a mall, meeting other families.
This is the most chaotic hour. The father returns from the commute, the kids return from tuition. The air smells of incense and frying pakoras (fritters) with evening chai. This is the "unloading" hour. The son shares the bully at school; the father shares the rude boss. The grandmother offers ghee as a remedy for both. 3gp mms bhabhi videos download better
Dinner is rarely eaten at a dining table in silence. It is eaten while balancing plates on the lap, usually with the TV blaring a soap opera or a cricket match. The conversation is the main course. "Beta, when are you getting married?" "Did you see the price of onions today?" "The Sharma’s bought a new car." As the sun sets, the Indian home shifts gears