The artist of Velamma uses shadow masterfully in this episode. Early office scenes are bright and washed out, symbolizing the mundane reality of work. As Babu’s rage escalates, the panels grow darker, with harsh diagonal lines slicing across characters' faces—a classic technique used to denote villainy.
Three panels are considered iconic by fans: velamma episode 25 babu the bully work
Published by: Indian Comics Chronicle | Category: Adult Graphic Novel Analysis The artist of Velamma uses shadow masterfully in
For followers of the acclaimed, long-running adult graphic novel series Velamma, Episode 25 stands as a controversial and pivotal chapter. Titled informally by fans as "Babu the Bully at Work," this installment shifts the narrative lens away from the domestic schemes of Velamma and her daughters-in-law and focuses squarely on the increasingly erratic and aggressive behavior of the family patriarch’s son, Babu. Three panels are considered iconic by fans: Published
In this deep-dive article, we will recap the key events of Episode 25, analyze the character dynamics, and discuss why this episode remains a hot topic among the series’ mature readership.
The narrative cleverly contrasts Babu’s home life with his work life. At breakfast, Velamma treats him with her usual passive-aggressive affection—feeding him while subtly reminding him that he is "soft" and "too trusting." This motherly emasculation is the catalyst for his outburst later in the day.
As Babu drives to work, the inner monologue bubble reveals his frustration: "If I cannot be king in my own house, I will be god in my office."