"If my car breaks down I call friends, not my brother, when I am blue they comfort me more than my mother and I party with buddies, not cousins," declares Delhi-based advertising professional Sanyukta Bhasin, 27. Calcutta’s thirtysomething couple Arpita and Binoy Chatterjee empathise with this sentiment. Their neighbours, Krishna and Partho Roy, are the family they’d rather have. "We share everything, walking in and out of each other’s apartments and lives without formalities. Krishnadi’s daughter applies bhaiphota (symbolic celebration of sister-brother bonding) to my son."