Janakamma didn’t cry. She just said, "One day, you will write about me. And you will cry while writing. That will be my revenge."
In Maa , beside a heroine’s exile, she had written: "You called me stepmother in this book. But step means 'beside.' I was always beside you, even when you pushed me away." Madhubabu Novels Kupdf
Venkata Subbarao, or "Madhubabu" as his readers fondly called him, had a secret. It wasn’t a scandal or a crime. It was an unfinished novel—the 101st manuscript—locked in a steel trunk under his desk. Its title: Maa Illu (My Home). Janakamma didn’t cry
And in Pankaj , the novel where a mother dies of a broken heart, she had scribbled: "I am not dead yet, Surya. But your silence has buried me alive." That will be my revenge
"Some mothers are not born from blood. They are forged from wounds they choose to heal instead of curse."