Imagine a normal Tuesday. Now imagine that Tuesday is Ganesh Chaturthi . Suddenly, the daily routine explodes. The mother is making 50 modaks (sweet dumplings) by hand. The father is trying to install a 6-foot plaster idol of the elephant god into a corner of the drawing room. The kids are late for school because they are trying to put flower garlands on the idol. The maid is angry because she has to clean up the vermillion powder.
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