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1i agree wid wafah they r evil in thier on wayThis content was originally posted by: Wafah<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="3">Vishnu is the odd one out, in the sense he's the most conniving of them all. Then again it suits his profession as a lawyer, not to offend those in that profession. I think each uncle and aunt has his own defining point in the show. I might hate their characters but I like the way they've been penned. The most common trait that the aunt and uncles share is selfishness. But otherwise each has it's own unique personality. The elder mama is someone who thinks highly of himself, when he is nothing close to it. So basically a narcissistic person, who can be rather dim-witted sometimes. The second one Buntu being the least good-looking of the three, dotes on his beautiful wife, and hence has more of a hen-pecked personality, where everything starts with his wife and ends there too. The third one Vishnu stands out because he's the most scheming, and unlike his other brothers only listens to his wife when it benefits him. In the aunt section, it's opposite as the eldest aunt by marriage is the most scheming. She sweet talks to everyone but likes no one including her husband. So even though it may look like that Rajju does his wife bidding (which is true) the way his wife paints it is like he's the one who thought of it first. The second one Billo is the least harmless much like her husband. Basically if she could live like a queen surrounded by her jewels and saris, and waited on every moment (here by Runjhun) she wouldn't really care to plot or scheme. Which is why she's usually with one of the aunts side not really by herself. The third one is the most rash and hot tempered, that sometimes she doesn't think before acting. She's the most prideful, and hence the most easily manipulated at times by the elder mami who knows she just has to stoke her ego to get her on her side.
Honestly the six together make for the most malicious villains especially the three aunts but as actors they really do portray their character so fittingly.
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