“In general, in families, you are always compared to relatives and friends. If you finish your graduation and if other peers get a job, there's always an expectation in the family. There's culture in India, as well. Today, the situation is very different. The job market, when people graduate, many people are easily getting a job or multiple offers. But in '96, things were very different. It was supposed to be an expectation from almost all families that the day you graduate, you graduate with a job in hand.”