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"You pushed me," Ajay said.
"No one asked you to," Ajay said, already on his feet. He paused at the kitchen door. "Tonight… we all wash dishes. Together."
"At least it has a plot, Didi. Unlike those 'art films' you pretend to enjoy," Rohan shot back from the beanbag, where he lay upside down like a confused bat.
"I'll make chai," Kavita said.
From the kitchen, the aroma of butter chicken and garam masala drifted in—their mother, Kavita, was waging her own war against takeout menus. "Someone pause the argument and help set the table!"
"Family Pack?" Meera sat up. "Isn't that that time-loop game movie? The one where they get trapped inside a board game?"
Rohan flipped right-side up. "The reviews said it's stupid." Download Family Pack -2024- Hindi - English
They started off watching in their usual silos. Meera scrolled Instagram every few minutes. Rohan whispered sarcastic commentary. Kavita knit a sweater for their dog, Tofu. Ajay just watched.
In the movie, the on-screen mother (who spoke English but shouted "Bachao!" at a giant spider) slipped into a ravine. The father, a clumsy accountant, caught her hand. The children lowered a vine.
It was the last Friday of October, and the Sharma family was doing what they did best: arguing about what to watch. "You pushed me," Ajay said
That night, the Sharmas didn't just watch a movie. They downloaded something else: a rare evening where no one was a teenager, a daughter, a son, a mother, or a father. Just a family. Trapped in the best kind of game. And for once, nobody wanted to press pause.
Everyone laughed. The movie continued. The fictional family learned to listen to each other—the daughter's fear of heights was not weakness, the father's old maps were not boring. They stopped fighting the game and started playing it together.
Rohan groaned, but he was smiling.
"Fine," Rohan sighed, standing up. "But I'm not washing the dishes."
"Another superhero movie? Rohan, you're twenty-two, not twelve," Meera Sharma teased her younger brother, not looking up from her phone.