Weddings aren’t between two people—they’re between two families, three caterers, four dress shops, and a DJ who plays “Bole Chudiyan” twice. But that’s the beauty. In India, relationships aren’t managed—they’re lived, loudly and messily.

Mumbai’s Dabbawalas deliver 200,000 lunchboxes daily with a six-sigma accuracy rate. This isn't logistics; it is a lifestyle. A "tiffin" is a love letter from home. The metal stacking containers represent the balanced meal: roti (carbs), rice (grains), dal (protein), sabzi (fiber), and a pickle (gut health).