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Food content is the most saturated segment of Indian lifestyle media. However, the real trend moving forward is regional specificity. You cannot summarize 1.4 billion people’s eating habits under one "butter chicken" banner. To humanize the keyword, I reached out to
No matter how small a Mumbai apartment is, there is a corner for the divine. Lifestyle content around setting up a minimalist mandir, storing vibhuti (ash), and managing the daily aarti logistics is a niche but massive search category. The tension between these two worlds creates fascinating
Indian lifestyle content is increasingly looking back at the Vedas for answers to modern problems. Ritucharya dictates that your diet, sleep, and exercise should change with the seasons. Unlike generic wellness advice, this is hyper-local. For example, during the monsoon (Varsha Ritu), digestion is weak; thus, content focusing on light soups, avoiding leafy greens, and drinking boiled, aged water is trending.