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The New Goldies
November 13, 2023
|India Today
The New Goldieshome To Homecare, Travel To Consumables, A Whole Economy Is Springing Up Around The Needs Of India's Senior Citizenry, Helping Them Live Life On Their Own Terms
There is an air of excitement at Dehradun's Antara Senior Living theatre. The 30-seater space is brimming with people, and the staff is hurriedly adding more chairs. Residents Anil Sud, 89, and Seema Sud, 83, are particularly thrilled as they have curated a song sequence-60 years of Dev Anand's life in 60 mins'-to celebrate the legendary actor's 100th birth anniversary. Anil, the former managing director of EMI/HMV (now Saregama), reminisces how "HMV made a lot of money from Dev Anand's films for years together.... Dev's production house Navketan was the highest royalty earner from HMV". As songs from his movies start playing, the audience join in, some singing along, many others cheering and hooting.
The Suds left their spacious five-room house in Gurugram and relocated to Antara about two years ago. Anil had contracted herpes, and it had become extremely difficult for the octogenarian couple to manage both health and household. "Antara is not heaven, it is heavenly," says Anil. "It is four-button living here; you press the keys, and work gets done."
They are the golden oldies, or The Goldies, if you will. They are driven by the desire to live independently, be with like-minded people, remain physically and cognitively engaged, battle loneliness, not worry about daily chores and be close to healthcare services. The fact that they also have the financial wherewithal to make the choice helps. The Covid-19 pandemic made them realise that life is short and unpredictable and to make the most of one's remaining years. Community living in plush environs, therefore, has become a lifestyle choice for many older Indians like the Suds.
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