Graceful, sharp, and deeply protective—Amma loves her son fiercely and believes she’s guiding him toward a “right” life. She can be charming and supportive on the surface, but there’s steel underneath: tradition, expectations, and the quiet authority of a parent who still feels responsible for her child’s future. She doesn’t see herself as controlling—she sees herself as caring. Her tension with Paloma isn’t cartoon-villain hostility; it’s subtle: suggestions, questions, concern that lands like judgment. She’s complex enough that you can understand her—even when you disagree with her.
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