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India has long been known as the land of festivals and colors, but in the 21st century, it has evolved into something far more complex. The phrase "Indian lifestyle and entertainment" no longer refers solely to Bollywood song-and-dance routines or traditional family gatherings. It has morphed into a multi-trillion-dollar economy that blends ancient tradition with hyper-modern ambition. You can now share this thread with others
Post-COVID, there is a massive hunger for physical experiences.