Yogesh, as I write above I am a happy user for over thee years now. But these are not speakers everyone will like. But those who like might end up loving. Don’t expect crisp highs, there’s a good amount of treble roll-off. The flip side is that you can listen to the, literally for a full day without any fatigue whatsoever. These are what you’ll term British polite speakers - old styled in the sound. It’s the mid-range where they shine, the vocals are quite life-like, with texture. There’s a surprising amount of bass, not sure because these are extraordinarily deep for their size. You need to place them at least one and half feet away from the front wall (clear distance behind the speakers) though. The bass is satisfying, but not too resolving, that’d be too much to expect at this price.
I wouldn’t recommend them if one is into EDM, New age, New Bollywood etc. But if your musical tastes are largely 20th century (old Hindi ghazals, country, blues, Jazz, esp vocals) you’d love them. They also do a decent job of Indian classical (reasonably microtone production for budget speakers and nice dark signature that brings gravity to the music). The imaging is decent, but soundstage is large, which makes an interesting proposition even for western classical. Rock plays ok, but remember these aren’t high on PRAT, so fast music especially with many instruments may sound a bit muddled/laggy. Don’t expect much resolution in the bass (though there’s good amount of it to fill a medium-large living room - mine is over 300 sq ft and they play comfortably).
Match them with a neutral SS amp, avoid warm amps. Tubes, especially those that sound tubey (most In this budget range would) also aren’t advisable.