Dinner in an Indian family is a late affair, often between 8:30 PM and 9:30 PM. It is rarely silent. The dining table (or the floor, where many traditional families still sit cross-legged) is a forum. Phones are—theoretically—banned. The conversation is a mosaic:
Daily life in an Indian household is a blend of practical chores and spiritual habits: Exploring the Culture of India - AFS-USA
Detail a of the family visiting their ancestral village.
Outdoor filming often has wind noise. Use a deadcat (windshield) on your microphone.