The Great Indian Birthday Crisis, Imagine this. You are sitting on the sofa after a long day of work, minding your own business, when your nine-year-old daughter walks up to you. She doesn't ask for a chocolate bar. She doesn't ask for a toy. Instead, she looks at you with absolute seriousness and says, "Papa, for my birthday, we need a theme. And the cake has to match. My friends are all coming." Suddenly, sweat breaks out on your forehead. Look, gone are the days when a girl’s birthday meant buying a simple, square strawberry cake from the local bakery, blowing out a few wax candles, and clapping while the neighborhood aunties loudly sang the birthday song. Today, your daughter isn't a toddler anymore. She is in that prime school-age bracket—somewhere between 6 and 12 years old. She has a proper social circle. She has best friends, inside jokes, and let’s be honest, an entire web of school-yard friendship drama to navigate. Her birthday party isn't just a ga...
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