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For global creators approaching this keyword, there is a fine line between appreciation and exploitation. desi xxxx
| Week | Theme | Example Post | |------|-------|----------------| | 1 | Navratri & Garba | “9 days, 9 sabudana recipes for fasting” | | 2 | Durga Puja prep | “How to make dhunuchi naach work in a small apartment” | | 3 | Diwali cleaning & decor | “Vastu tips for your entrance – toran, diya, rangoli” | | 4 | Post-festival wellness | “Ayurvedic detox after sweets & fried snacks” | "desi cuisine" which refers to the traditional food
| Region | Language(s) | Cultural Distinctives | Lifestyle Content Gaps | |--------|-------------|----------------------|------------------------| | North (Punjab, UP, Delhi) | Hindi, Punjabi | Lohri, weddings, dairy-heavy food, large joint families | Urban parenting, Punjabi gym culture | | South (TN, Kerala, Karnataka) | Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam | Temple architecture, banana leaf meals, theyyam, silk sarees | Temple town vlogs, coffee estate living | | East (Bengal, Odisha) | Bengali, Odia | Durga Puja, macher jhol, terracotta crafts | Bengali homemaking, adda (chat) culture | | West (Gujarat, Maharashtra) | Gujarati, Marathi | Garba, pav bhaji, wadis, pithora art | Navratri fitness, minimalist Gujarati thali | | Northeast (Assam, Nagaland) | Assamese, etc. | Bamboo food, hornbill festival, tea gardens | Tribal tattoo stories, organic farming lifestyle | If you have a more specific context or
Rule: Do not mix North and South Indian customs as “pan-Indian.” Specify.
If you are an Indian creator, you never run out of content ideas because there is a festival almost every week.