Srinagar, Jan. 31 -- In an age dominated by screens and constant connectivity, families are slowly drifting apart despite living under the same roof. Homes are full, yet conversations are limited. Shared moments are often interrupted, and emotional closeness is quietly fading. In such a setting, an ordinary disruption, a power cut often becomes a powerful reminder of what truly connects families.

When electricity goes off and even inverters fail, silence fills the house. Televisions shut down, internet signals disappear, and mobile phones lose their hold. At first, there is discomfort and impatience. But gradually, the mood shifts. Candles are lit, lanterns are brought out, and family members gather in one room. What was meant to be a ru...