The Great Indian Balancing Act: Marriage, Kids, and the 'Log Kya Kahenge' Syndrome Hi guys. Let’s talk about the Great Indian Middle-Class Dream. First, you study hard. Then you get a job. Then your parents find you a match (or you find one, and then spend two years convincing them). You get married in a big, fat, expensive wedding where your sole job is to smile till your jaw aches. And then, a couple of years later, comes the baby. In Bollywood movies, a baby brings the couple closer. They sing a song in Switzerland, the grandparents cry tears of joy, and everyone lives happily ever after. But boss, let’s be real. Welcome to 2026. You are not in Switzerland. You are in a 2BHK in Pune or Delhi. The baby is crying, the EMI is due, the maid has taken an unannounced leave, and your mother-in-law is explaining on a WhatsApp video call how your parenting style is completely wrong. Suddenly, your romantic marriage feels less like a Yash Chopra movie and more like you are co-runnin...
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