bahu
"Bahu" is a term commonly used in South Asian cultures, particularly in India and Pakistan, to refer to a daughter-in-law. It signifies the woman who marries into a family and becomes a part of that household. The role of a bahu often involves various responsibilities, including managing household duties and caring for family members.
In many families, the bahu is expected to uphold traditions and values, contributing to the family's social and cultural fabric. The relationship between a bahu and her in-laws can vary widely, influenced by factors such as family dynamics, cultural practices, and individual personalities.