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Maya is immediately taken aback and horrified by the Parekhs' "middle-class" and bizarre behavior. While Indravadan finds their antics amusing, Maya struggles to maintain her sophisticated "upper-class" facade in their presence.
The episode's central plot ingeniously connected the two families by revealing that , a real-life reunion of sisters. Hansa, the perpetually naive and simple-hearted matriarch from Khichdi , is revealed to be Maya’s cousin. This familial link provides the flimsy excuse for the Parekh family to descend upon the ultra-sophisticated Sarabhai household for "International Family Week," setting the stage for a comedic clash of epic proportions.
Part 2 begins with the arrival of the supposed international guests—the —who are, ironically, more chaotic and "middle-class" than Monisha could ever be.
Monisha, stop! We will put in Rosesh’s manuscript, my designer saree tags, and Indravadan’s... hmm... what do you contribute, Indravadan? sarabhai vs sarabhai international family week part 2
At its core, Sarabhai vs Sarabhai thrives on the friction between Monisha’s middle-class frugality and Maya’s ultra-rich, South Mumbai snobbery. "International Family Week Part 2" weaponizes this dynamic by forcing the family into close quarters under the guise of global unity and psychological bonding.
Unbothered by the psychological depth of the week, Monisha focuses on saving money. Her insistence on using expired coupons or serving bargain-bin food during a "family bonding meal" drives Maya to the brink of insanity.
(The American cousin, KAREN, enters in Lululemon. She speaks loudly and slowly, as if everyone is deaf.) Maya is immediately taken aback and horrified by
No, darling. Swiss snow has class. Indian snow is just hail that got lost. Now, where is that American cousin? I heard she does yoga. I do yog . There’s a difference.
In the cult classic sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhai , the concept of "International Family Week" is a two-part special (Episodes 25 and 26 of Season 1) titled This crossover event brought characters from the show Khichdi into the Sarabhai household. Summary of Part 2: Khichdi with Sarabhai
The resident poet uses the theme of "International Family Week" to debut some of his most hilariously awful poetry yet, treating the family's misery as his creative muse. The Anatomy of the Comedy: Why It Works 1. Linguistic Wit and Vocabulary Monisha, stop
Maya organizing a sophisticated afternoon tea, which breaks down into a lively, loud affair thanks to Indravadan and a misunderstanding of local etiquette. Why a "Part 2" Still Matters
: The ultra-snobbish, elitist matriarch who considers anything remotely ordinary to be "terribly middle-class".
The show continues to be celebrated for its sharp writing and portrayal of a dysfunctional, wealthy Indian family. Even today, the fandom runs deep, with the show's popularity fueled by social media and streaming platforms. However, the legacy has also been tinged with sadness following the passing of the legendary actor Satish Shah (Indravadan) in late 2025, leaving a void that would be impossible to fill.
Maya has won a "Premium Elite Global Citizen" contest (which Indravadhan claims she actually just paid for). The prize is a week-long cruise starting from