: Known as the "Land of Festivals," India celebrates with immense fervor. From the lights of Diwali and the colors of Holi to the regional significance of Pongal or Eid , these celebrations emphasize community and the victory of good over evil [5, 6].
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, India’s architecture tells the story of its various dynasties and colonial influences [6].
Millions of non-resident Indians (NRIs) consume this content to stay connected to their heritage and teach their children about Indian values.
Viewers are obsessed with the simplicity of rural life, traditional outdoor cooking, and joint-family dynamics.