You know that moment when “Chitthi Aayee Hai” starts playing, and suddenly, you’re swept away by a wave of nostalgia, guilt, and love? Yeah, that’s the life of an NRI. You’re out there doing your thing, balancing your life abroad, and then that one song hits you. It’s like the ultimate reminder that, no matter how hard you try, being far from your loved ones isn’t easy.
It’s not that you don’t want to be there with them—if teleportation was real, you’d have already figured it out! But life gets in the way. You’ve got a million things to juggle, and as much as you want to be there for every doctor's appointment, every leaky tap, or just to sit with your parents for a cup of chai ☕️, it’s just not possible.
And that’s okay. Seriously, it is.
Here’s where vKutumb steps in, quietly (no big announcements, promise!). We’re like the friendly neighborhood helper who’s always around when you need them but doesn’t make a fuss about it. Remember those "Chitthis" that used to come with all kinds of worries? Well, let’s just say the new ones are more like, "Hey, relax. We’ve got this covered."
We understand that even though you’re not physically there, your love for your parents hasn’t gone anywhere. Whether it’s accompanying them to the doctor, picking up their prescriptions, or simply spending time with them so they don’t feel alone, we’re here to be that extra pair of hands and heart when you can’t be.
And we’re not some formal, suit-and-tie service either. We’re the ones who’ll laugh with your dad over his favorite jokes (the ones you’ve heard a thousand times), or share a story with your mom while waiting at the clinic. It’s like having a trusted friend back home who’s always ready to step in, so you can breathe a little easier from wherever you are.
So next time “Chitthi Aayee Hai” plays and you feel that familiar tug at your heart, just remember—vKutumb’s got your back. We’re here to make sure your parents are cared for, loved, and never alone, even when you’re miles away. No superhero capes required.