Avoid stereotypes (snake charmers, extreme poverty). Focus on the vibrant, pragmatic, and deeply spiritual yet rapidly modernizing reality of 1.4 billion people.

| Niche | Content Ideas | | :--- | :--- | | | "Street food tour – Old Delhi vs Mumbai," "5 healthy tiffin recipes," "Regional breakfasts (Poha vs Idli vs Upma)." | | Festivals | "How to make a rangoli," "Eco-friendly Ganesha idol at home," "What a foreigner should know for Holi." | | Yoga/Wellness | "Morning sadhana (spiritual routine)," "Ayurvedic daily clock (Dinacharya)." | | Family & Home | "Joint family vs nuclear – pros and cons," "Modern Indian wedding budget breakdown." | | Fashion | "Saree draping styles (Nivi, Bengali, Draped)," "Bollywood-inspired airport looks." | 8. Conclusion Indian culture is not monolithic but a mosaic of living traditions . The lifestyle today is a negotiation between respect for the past (rituals, hierarchy, community) and demands of the present (career, digital life, individualism). For anyone documenting India, the key is to show the contrasts: the CEO who starts the day with aarti (prayer), the Gen Z girl in a saree with AirPods, or the tech worker who fasts during Navratri.

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