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Digital Relatability: An Analysis of "The Aam Aadmi Family" in the Era of HEVC Compression and WEB Distribution Abstract

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Mr. Satendra Sharma (Brijendra Kala) is a hardworking, slightly anxious father who often feels overshadowed. His wife, Madhu Sharma (Lubna Salim), is a "sanskaari" (traditional) homemaker trying to keep the family grounded. Their children, the rebellious Bobby (Chandan Anand) and the ambitious Sonu (Gunjan Malhotra), represent the voice of the younger generation. And finally, there is Daadi (Kamlesh Gill)—a gossip-loving, mischievous grandmother who often steals the show with her one-liners. Digital Relatability: An Analysis of "The Aam Aadmi

A government employee who is constantly stressed about expenses, fixing household items, and maintaining discipline. His wife, Madhu Sharma (Lubna Salim), is a

The story centers around Aama (grandmother), Admi (father), and their children, navigating the complexities of modern India. The family's dynamics, values, and traditions are put to the test as they face various challenges, from generational conflicts to societal pressures. Through its narrative, the show aims to spark conversations about important issues, such as women's empowerment, education, and the impact of technology on relationships.

: The show revolves around the everyday life of the Sharma family, capturing their "middle-classness" through humor and relatable drama. Key Characters :

Released in 2016, Season 1 of The Aam Aadmi Family is a 5-episode slice-of-life comedy that follows the everyday, chaotic, yet loving life of the . It breaks away from intense dramas and high-budget production, focusing instead on relatable moments: finding money in old pants, TV remote disputes, parental pressure to get married, and loving family banter. The Characters (The Sharma Family)