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The Piku Index: Redefining Emotional Labor and Caregiving in Modern India
When Shoojit Sircar’s Piku hit theaters in 2015, it was lauded for its realistic portrayal of a dysfunctional yet devoted father-daughter relationship. However, in the years since its release, the film has sparked a deeper sociological discussion. This phenomenon, often referred to as the Piku Index, serves as a metric for understanding the invisible mental load, emotional labor, and the shifting dynamics of geriatric care in urban middle-class households. The Core Concept of the Piku Index Piku Index
: The film is viewed as an accurate depiction of the struggles faced by caregivers for aging parents, reflecting a universal "weird sense of responsibility". The Piku Index: Redefining Emotional Labor and Caregiving
The Piku Index has significant implications for the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of animation, manga, and K-drama production. Creators often strive to craft characters that are not only relatable but also cute and endearing, as these traits can contribute to a character's popularity and merchandise potential. The Core Concept of the Piku Index :