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"You didn’t tell me you were coming home for dinner," Kavita replies, without heat.

In a Mumbai high-rise, the ancient and the digital don’t clash. They share a chair. video.desifakes.net

6:15 PM. The western sun has abandoned its assault on the balcony glass. Inside Apartment 4B, the air conditioner clicks off. The day’s last ritual begins. "You didn’t tell me you were coming home

Kavita sighs, but not deeply. She has heard this before. She adds a packet of paneer tikka to the grocery list pinned to the refrigerator by a magnet shaped like the state of Karnataka. From the kitchen, the ta-ka-dhin of a pressure cooker harmonizes with a YouTube tutorial on “How to remove background noise in Premiere Pro” — playing on a tablet propped against a jar of mango pickle. The son, Aarav, 22, is not watching. He is in the living room, earbuds in, gaming. But the tablet is for the house . It is background noise, the new version of the radio playing Vividh Bharati . 6:15 PM

She does not think of this as recycling. She thinks of it as thoda adjust karo — adjust a little.

"Did you buy curd?" Rajesh asks, not looking up.

Kavita Sharma, 48, a data analyst for a German logistics firm, lights a diya (clay lamp) with her left hand while her right thumb scrolls through a WhatsApp group titled " Sunder Nagar Society Security & Potluck. "