Sone se pehle, one gentle kahani
Bedtime stories paced for sleepy eyes, softer voices, and a child who is almost ready to dream.
Launching at dadi-naanikikahaani.com
Some nights, a child does not need another screen. They need a voice that sounds like home: "ek baar ki baat hai," a soft laugh, a festival memory, a blessing tucked into a kahani.
Har ghar ki ek kahani hoti hai.
Some stories should never become silent.Story soul
The app should feel like a ritual, not a library. A child picks a mood, hears a familiar language, and slowly begins to understand that culture is not somewhere else. It is already in the room.
Bedtime stories paced for sleepy eyes, softer voices, and a child who is almost ready to dream.
Rituals become memorable through tiny stories, not instructions. Diwali, Rakhi, Pongal, Eid, Navratri.
A child in Toronto, Dubai, London, or New Jersey can still hear the cadence of home before sleep.
Many tongues, one home
English can explain the product. The heart should arrive in the mother tongue: Hindi for bedtime, Tamil for Paati's memory, Bengali for a rainy afternoon, Gujarati for festival warmth, Marathi for Aaji's sayings, and Telugu for Ammamma's gentle katha.
For a night routine that feels soft, familiar, and easy for children to repeat the next morning.
Feature-rich USPs
Record Daadi, Naani, Nana, Dada, Aaji, Paati, or any elder, then preserve their pauses, laughter, blessings, and kahani style.
Hindi, Hinglish, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Telugu, and more as the story library grows.
Little lullaby-like tales for toddlers, curious moral stories for young kids, and folklore journeys for growing minds.
Stories that arrive when the home is ready to celebrate, so children know the why behind the food, light, color, prayer, and song.
No endless scrolling. Calm audio sessions, sleep timers, parent controls, and child-friendly discovery.
Store blessings, family origin stories, recipes, sayings, and rituals as a private archive children can return to.
Human-led AI
DaadiNaani ki Kahani does not use AI to influence, polish away, or replace original family memories. The elder's words stay the elder's words. AI simply helps the story find its place, its moment, and the right ears.
The family provides the memory, meaning, language, and emotional truth.
The system organizes, indexes, and routes the story without changing its soul.
AI can transcribe, title, tag, and group stories by mood, age, language, festival, moral, and family branch.
A mango tree memory can live under Naani's voice, summer holidays, village childhood, and courage.
Parents can choose stories for toddlers, older kids, diaspora children, festival mornings, or sleepy nights.
AI can help preserve notes like who told it, where it came from, which language it uses, and when to play it.
Invent your grandmother's memory, change cultural meaning, or make every story sound the same.
Serve the family: organize, surface, translate with care, summarize with consent, and make discovery easier.
Tonight's Kahani • आज की कहानी
A soft bedtime story in a familiar voice, with gentle background music and a sleep timer.
The product feel
The strongest product experience is calm enough for a child, respectful enough for elders, and specific enough for a family to say, "haan, this sounds like us."
Sleepy, brave, festive, funny, curious, missing home.
Studio narration, parent voice, elder recording, or a regional storyteller.
Save a favorite line, blessing, or family note beside the story.
Story worlds
Wit, courage, kindness, cleverness, consequence.
Stories that turn celebration into belonging.
Old houses, train journeys, recipes, nicknames, blessings.
For children who know the taste of home before they know the map.
Brand soul
DaadiNaani ki Kahani can be the place where technology does something tender: it gives memory a home, gives elders a voice, and gives children cultural belonging without turning it into a lesson.
Early access
Start with one voice, one language, one story your family keeps returning to. The early circle can include parents, grandparents, schools, and culture-loving families.