"Vellama" was introduced as a central protagonist in a series of web-based graphic novels. The stories typically revolve around a middle-aged Indian housewife, depicted in traditional attire—most notably the sari—navigating various provocative and often humorous scenarios.
Vellama Aunty endures because she represents a dying (or rather, evolving) way of life. In a hyper-digital, chope-via-WhatsApp, silent-Grab-food-delivery society, Vellama Aunty is the last bastion of analog confrontation. She refuses to let you be rude anonymously. vellama aunty
Vellama Aunty beamed. “See, everyone in this colony talks about big things—politics, prices, cricket. But nobody shares small things. A cup here, a press there—these are conversation starters! I take something, they notice it’s gone. They come looking. I offer them tea. We talk. I return it with a sample of whatever I made. Bonds are formed!” "Vellama" was introduced as a central protagonist in
In five years, will we still be searching for "Vellama Aunty"? Likely yes. She has joined the ranks of legendary Singaporean internet characters like "Tan Kin Lian's dancing video" and the "Sengkang Lizard." “See, everyone in this colony talks about big