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She looks at a young bride. "She has gained weight in just three months of marriage. Sharirik roop se kamzor hai (Physically weak)." Judgment passed. No appeal. We cannot romanticize this entirely
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The aroma of roasting cumin and filter coffee always heralded the start of Ananya’s day in her sun-drenched Bengaluru apartment. While her grandmother had started her mornings by drawing intricate kolams (rice flour patterns) on a stone doorstep to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, Ananya’s ritual was a blend of the ancient and the hyper-modern.