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Title: The Digital Vedas: The Evolution, Impact, and Commodification of Indian Culture and Lifestyle Content in the New Media Age
Abstract The landscape of Indian lifestyle content has undergone a seismic shift over the last decade. Historically dominated by prescriptive print media and television, the sector has democratized through social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube. This paper explores the trajectory of "Indian Culture and Lifestyle Content" from static, tradition-bound narratives to dynamic, hybrid identities. It examines the rise of "Indo-Western" aesthetics, the reclamation of roots through viral trends (e.g., traditional wear, regional cuisine), and the tension between cultural preservation and performative consumerism. The study analyzes how digital creators are redefining what it means to be "modern" while remaining "Indian." I’m unable to provide a review or any
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2. The Evolution of the Indian Lifestyle Narrative
2.1 The Post-Liberalization Era (1990s–2000s)
Following the economic liberalization of 1991, Indian lifestyle content was synonymous with Westernization. Magazines like Femina and channels like MTV depicted "modernity" as the rejection of tradition. The ideal lifestyle was urban, English-speaking, and Western-dressed. Traditional Indian wear was relegated to "occasional wear," and indigenous food was often framed as "unhealthy" or "rustic" compared to continental cuisine.