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My Family Disowned Me For Refusing An Arranged Marriage. 10 Years Later They Expect Me To Pay Their Bills. Priya Sharma is 32 years old, living in New York City. She grew up in a traditional Indian-American family in New Jersey. Her parents, Rajesh and Meera Sharma, had strict expectations: marry within the community, prioritize family over career, follow tradition. At 22, fresh out of college, they arranged a marriage for her to Vikram, a man she'd met twice. "He's from a good family. You'll marry him. This is our culture." Priya refused. "I want to choose who I marry. I want to go to grad school." Her parents were furious. Her father: "If you refuse this marriage, you are no longer my daughter. You're dead to us." She chose herself. They cut her off completely. No contact for 10 years. Priya got her PhD, became a successful researcher, married Michael (a man she loved, not Indian), built a life. At 32, her brother Arjun called: "Dad had a stroke. Mom can't work. They're drowning in medical bills. The family expects you to help. You're successful now. It's your duty." Priya: "I was dead to them for 10 years. I'm still dead." Arjun: "That's the past. Family is family. Culture means we take care of our parents." Priya: "Culture also meant disowning me for choosing my own husband. You can't pick and choose which traditions apply." She refused. The family called her selfish, cultureless, a disgrace. She never looked back. _______________________________________ Every story you’ll hear on Echoes of Home is 100% original—rooted in the quiet battles, unspoken tensions, and emotional crossroads that families face every day. These aren’t fairy tales. They’re reflections of real choices, real consequences, and the moments that shape who we become. I write and craft each script myself, building layered characters, intimate conflicts, and emotional arcs designed to pull you in from the first line to the final breath. No two stories are alike, but they all echo something familiar: love, loss, loyalty, betrayal, and the complicated ties that bind us. These stories are meant to move you, challenge you, and stay with you long after the video ends. Hit play. Step inside the story. And feel the echoes of home.