Broadcast in the night prime-time slot from Monday to Friday, the series was written by Palagummi Seeta and produced by Sandeep Gunnam.
It follows the story of a traditional middle-aged housewife who, with the help of her daughter-in-law, learns to use a computer and creates a website to share her experiences and advice.
[1] The cast includes Jayalalitha in the title role, supported by Arun Kumar, Ravi Kiran, Sridhar, Sivannarayana Naripeddi, Ragini, and Bhargavi.
The series received critical acclaim for its premise, its portrayal of family dynamics, and its exploration of social and technological issues.
However, Venkat Rao struggles to accept his wife's newfound fame, and his ego is hurt when he discovers the existence of the website.
Representing a traditional middle-class mindset, the husband believes that technology makes people lazy, while the wife adapts to this shift.
[7] The series also touches on sensitive issues, including the emotional and social challenges faced by a person unknowingly infected with AIDS and the complexities of second marriages.
Ammamma.com was praised for its premise, which depicted a woman using technology to drive social change, and for its realistic portrayal of family dynamics, empowerment, and progress.
[7] Bhargavi, who played a key role in the series, gained recognition and later appeared in the film Ashta Chemma (2008).