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E.V. Ramana, a celebrated cartoonist and illustrator, introduced Velamma in the 1980s as a comic strip character in the Telugu weekly magazine, Chandamama . The character was initially designed to be a simple, relatable, and endearing housewife, whose everyday struggles and experiences would resonate with readers. Ramana's inspiration for Velamma came from his own observations of Indian women, particularly those from rural areas, who juggled multiple responsibilities while maintaining a sense of humor and wit.

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"With a confident smile and a sharp wit, Velamma navigated the complexities of her bustling household with ease." Images For Velamma Stories Various Comics Or Animation