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To understand the appeal of , we must first understand the Assamese family structure. In traditional Assamese society, the mother ( Ai ) is the emotional anchor. She is the diplomat, the economist, and the historian of the family. For decades, romantic plots sidelined her into the role of the antagonist (the strict mother-in-law) or the tragic widow.

Unlike teenage romance, the "mom" story must integrate the child properly. The romance should feel like an expansion of the family, not a replacement. The best stories end with the new partner offering a gamocha to the child, symbolizing acceptance.

The Brahmaputra River often brings lovers together. Cultural festivals: Bihu dances create moments for romance. Family bonds: Respect for parents is always important. The Role of the Mother in Romantic Fiction