Velamma is suspicious. Anjali represents everything she distrusts—liberal values, Westernized thinking, and a refusal to bow to tradition. Yet, there’s a grudging respect in her eyes. Anjali, unlike other relatives, has never asked for money or favors. She is, genuinely, successful on her own terms.

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“You see, Arjun. Your grandmother is the reason I am what I am. She was a good influence on me. But she will never admit it, because vulnerability is not her language.”

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In "Good Influences," the focus shifts to , a recurring character who has undergone a significant change in behavior. Previously a bully, Anshul has reformed his ways thanks to the "influence" of Velamma.

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In a quiet internal monologue (a narrative device the comic masterfully uses), Radhika thinks: “She is what they call a ‘good influence.’ But good for whom? For the family, or for herself?”

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Velamma is suspicious. Anjali represents everything she distrusts—liberal values, Westernized thinking, and a refusal to bow to tradition. Yet, there’s a grudging respect in her eyes. Anjali, unlike other relatives, has never asked for money or favors. She is, genuinely, successful on her own terms.

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“You see, Arjun. Your grandmother is the reason I am what I am. She was a good influence on me. But she will never admit it, because vulnerability is not her language.” Velamma is suspicious

Have you read Velamma Episode 26? What did you think of Anjali’s role and the introduction of “good influences” as a theme? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Anjali, unlike other relatives, has never asked for

In "Good Influences," the focus shifts to , a recurring character who has undergone a significant change in behavior. Previously a bully, Anshul has reformed his ways thanks to the "influence" of Velamma.

Then I can write an original, spoiler-conscious article or review based only on the details you provide.

In a quiet internal monologue (a narrative device the comic masterfully uses), Radhika thinks: “She is what they call a ‘good influence.’ But good for whom? For the family, or for herself?”