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The Great Kambikuttan Family Cook-Off
The family is divided into several branches, each with its own tharavadu (ancestral home). The tharavadu is a central institution in the Kambikuttan family, where family members gather to discuss important issues, perform rituals, and celebrate festivals. The tharavadu is headed by the Amma, who is responsible for managing family affairs and maintaining social harmony.
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Cultural Practices of the Kambikuttan Family
- The Mother Figure: Often portrayed as a young widow or a neglected wife of a Gulf-returnee husband. Her character arc involves loneliness and the rediscovery of passion.
- The Aunt (Bhavi or Mami): The most popular search derivative of the keyword. The "neighbor aunt" or "young aunt by marriage" is the primary love interest. She is usually depicted as voluptuous, wise, and sexually frustrated by a disinterested husband.
- The Sister-in-Law: The rivalry and alliance between the wife and the sister-in-law (Chechi) provide subplots filled with emotional manipulation and desire.
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