This series hides adult content behind the guise of cultural practices. It explores how rituals are twisted for personal pleasure.

The landscape of digital entertainment has transformed dramatically, with regional streaming platforms carving out a massive, dedicated audience. Among these, Ullu has emerged as a significant player in the Indian Over-The-Top (OTT) ecosystem, known for its bold narrative choices, drama-heavy plots, and content that routinely sparks conversations across social media platforms.

Series that feature standalone episodes focusing on different moral dilemmas, relationship struggles, and societal pressures in modern India.

A show that achieved massive viral status by blending humor, bold performances, and a small-town aesthetic.

The reaction was swift and severe. The National Commission for Women (NCW) took suo motu cognizance, summoning both Ajaz Khan and Ullu CEO Vibhu Agarwal. The Commission slammed the platform for "promoting vulgarity and violating consent". NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar stated that the content "crosses all lines of decency" and "degrades women's dignity".