The Khaira family lives in a modest but lively two-storey house in Amritsar, where every corner carries the smell of homemade parathas, the sound of laughter, and the warmth of togetherness. They aren’t rich in money, but they are rich in love, values, and pride in each other’s achievements.
At the heart of the home is Dadiji, Gurmeet Kaur Khaira,
a retired school principal with silver hair tied neatly in a bun. She starts every morning with paath and a cup of hot chai, her soft scoldings and gentle wisdom keeping everyone grounded. She loves narrating old stories from her teaching days and believes her grandchildren are the brightest stars in the universe.
Rajinder Singh Khaira,
the father, runs a small but well-loved medical store near the main market. People adore him for his honesty, polite nature, and the little discounts he offers to those who can’t afford medicines. He works long hours, but he never forgets to bring home samose for his daughters on rainy days.
Simran Kaur Khaira,
the mother, is a school counsellor known for her kind eyes and patient smile. She balances her job and home like magic—packing lunchboxes, listening to students, and still finding time to help her daughters with their problems. Her way of handling family arguments is simple: a tight hug and a plate of fresh halwa.
The twin daughters are like day and night—different, but incomplete without each other.
Gurleen Kaur Khaira,
the elder by two minutes, is the spark of the house—loud laughter, quick comebacks, and endless creativity. Whether she’s planning small events, decorating the house for festivals, or teasing Prabhnoor endlessly, she keeps the home alive with fun and colour.
Prabhnoor Kaur Khaira,
younger by two minutes and the female lead, is a dedicated young doctor. Calm, observant, and deeply compassionate, she carries the weight of responsibility on her shoulders with surprising grace.
Together, the Khaira family is a perfect blend of warmth, respect, and silly everyday chaos. Their evenings end with everyone squeezed onto the living-room sofa, sharing stories, fighting over the TV remote, and eating food from one big plate. Money may not overflow in their pockets, but happiness definitely overflows in their home.
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