There is no such thing as "sleeping in" in a traditional Indian joint family. The day usually begins before the sun, often with the chai wallah’s distant whistle or the subah ki azan (morning prayer) from the local mosque, depending on the neighborhood.
The Indian day does not begin quietly. It begins with a jolt. At 5:30 AM, the chime of a mobile phone alarm competes with the distant temple bell and the whistling pressure cooker from the kitchen. Savita Bhabhi - EP 43 - Savita -amp- Velamma - PDF Drive
It is common for a 28-year-old to give his entire salary to his father, who then doles out an allowance. While this fosters unity, it also breeds resentment. “When do I get to buy my own motorcycle?” is a common refrain. There is no such thing as "sleeping in"