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The Indian daily lifestyle is heavily regulated by the sun and religious customs.
Consider the month leading to Diwali. The family lifestyle shifts to "overdrive." The mother orchestrates a deep cleaning (the khataara versus the safai ). The father manages the finances for bonuses and new clothes. The kids complain about having to clean the store room. The stories from this period are legendary: the argument over which brand of gulab jamun mix is best, the chaos of bursting firecrackets on the terrace, and the delicate art of visiting neighbors with a box of mithai (sweets) without appearing too greedy or too aloof. Savita Bhabhi Bengali.pdf
In a country where discussions of female sexuality remain largely taboo, Savita represented a character who actively sought her own pleasure in a society "that sees pleasure as a man's right". Her character was both a product of male fantasy and, in some interpretations, a subversive figure who challenged the double standards placed on Indian women. The Indian daily lifestyle is heavily regulated by