Of course the quick answer is yes but there is more to it
than that. I have never been to India but the story of the family in
Family Matters is like any family facing facing a difficult
domestic situation.
The plight of Nariman and his
complicated relationship with his children are not Indian, they are human.
Interpersonal relationships which include past mistakens and painful experiences can
adversely affect feelings. Added to these realities are financial problems. This is a
reality for many families in India and throughout the
world.
Looking after a family member who is ill and
incapacitated is difficult under normal circumstances. Coomie's inability to forgive
Nariman and the weakness of Jal make it more difficult for all
concerned.
This can happen to any family and the result is
not just realistic but also univerisal.
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