In the last decade, the consumption and creation of "culture and lifestyle content" have shifted from the periphery of Indian media to its vibrant core. From the curated Instagram reels of a minimalist Mumbai apartment to the ASMR-like precision of a Kerala sadya being served on a plantain leaf, content about how Indians live, eat, dress, and celebrate has become a dominant force. This essay explores the dual nature of this content: how it acts as a powerful tool for preserving heritage while simultaneously navigating the pressures of globalization, authenticity, and commercialization.
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