Some common themes in these romantic storylines include:
The quintessential Bengali joint family is a minefield. The Boudi is expected to be the first one awake and the last to eat. The "hard" part isn't the labor; it is the Shashuri (mother-in-law) politics and the Nanon (sister-in-law) snide remarks. Romantic storylines here often involve the Deor (husband’s younger brother). Unlike Bollywood’s loud affairs, a Bengali Boudi-Deor storyline is built on silence—a shared adda over Cha, a fleeting touch while folding clothes, or the tragedy of loving a man who is socially forbidden because he is "younger brother." Some common themes in these romantic storylines include:
She is frequently the only person in a conservative household who understands the younger generation's romantic desires. a fleeting touch while folding clothes