Updated On: 06 February, 2024 05:15 AM IST | Mumbai | C Y Gopinath
Does a parent have the automatic right to know everything about their adult child? And do they have the right to tell their children’s stories, choosing what to include or what to leave out?

Your Gen Z child ensures privacy by cutting their life into pieces and deciding which one they will present to whom. Their TikTok persona will not be like their Insta one. Illustration by C Y Gopinath using Midjourney
Did you know,” said my friend Gulan, “that it is now considered rude among today’s younger generation to ask a person where they are from?”
I didn’t know, but the question was familiar from conversations in trains, park benches and waiting rooms. For the average Indian meeting, two bits of information, a person’s ‘native place’ and surname, sum up everything about the stranger. The surname—Sharma, Iyer, Tripathi, Srivastava—gives away the caste, while the place reveals the culture.