One of the most significant catalysts for this lifestyle revolution is digital literacy. Mature Indians are highly active on social media, using these platforms not just for communication, but for community building.
This paper defines “big mature” as individuals who have either settled children, are nearing retirement, or have achieved peak career stability. Unlike their Western counterparts, Indian mature adults often navigate a hybrid identity: upholding traditional family values while embracing modern digital tools. Entertainment for this group is no longer passive (television only) but increasingly active (digital, travel, hobby-based). This paper will dissect three core pillars of this transformation: (1) the migration from linear TV to curated OTT content, (2) the rise of experiential and wellness tourism, and (3) the adoption of digital social spaces.