The Indian dream of home has always shimmered with promise: a sanctuary brimming with familial warmth, generational wisdom, and, most unspokenly, comfort. Yet in 2025, this haven has quietly transformed into something unanticipated: a destination, not a launchpad, for young Indians.Across cities big and small, kitchens bustle with not just parents but grown-up children, sometimes 18, sometimes well into their thirties, who show no inclination to pack their bags, sign a lease, or start a life untethered from the comforts of home.