Beyond the main franchises, a few standalone mini-series have secured incredibly high watch times due to strong performances by popular regional OTT actors:
Unlike the glossy, urban-centric shows on other platforms, Ullu’s "best" shows—like Charmsukh , Palang Tod , or Riti Riwaj —tap into the "Tier 2 and Tier 3" reality. They deal with the complexities of small-town India, exploring themes of forbidden desire, societal hypocrisy, and deep-seated traditions. This isn't content made for the coffee shops of South Mumbai; it is made for the dusty lanes of Uttar Pradesh and the heartlands of Madhya Pradesh. It feels real, gritty, and dangerously relatable.
: Featuring Aayushi Jaiswal, this series follows a housewife who discovers hidden sensual tales on old tapes, leading her on an "adventurous" journey of self-discovery.
Focuses on a magical element that alters relationship power dynamics. Forbidden, extra-marital romantic pursuits
Beyond the main franchises, a few standalone mini-series have secured incredibly high watch times due to strong performances by popular regional OTT actors:
Unlike the glossy, urban-centric shows on other platforms, Ullu’s "best" shows—like Charmsukh , Palang Tod , or Riti Riwaj —tap into the "Tier 2 and Tier 3" reality. They deal with the complexities of small-town India, exploring themes of forbidden desire, societal hypocrisy, and deep-seated traditions. This isn't content made for the coffee shops of South Mumbai; it is made for the dusty lanes of Uttar Pradesh and the heartlands of Madhya Pradesh. It feels real, gritty, and dangerously relatable. ullu shows best
: Featuring Aayushi Jaiswal, this series follows a housewife who discovers hidden sensual tales on old tapes, leading her on an "adventurous" journey of self-discovery. Beyond the main franchises, a few standalone mini-series
Focuses on a magical element that alters relationship power dynamics. Forbidden, extra-marital romantic pursuits It feels real, gritty, and dangerously relatable