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Contains graphic violence alongside intimate scenes. Not for the faint-hearted. 4. ATM: A Touch of Mischief Released: Late Last Month Starring: Shafique Khan, Priya Gamre
The production design (luxury penthouses, ambient lighting) is noticeably better than Ullu’s 2020 catalog. 3. Shikari: The Huntress Released: Three Weeks Ago Genre: Supernatural Thriller latest ullu webseries
While the title echoes the epic Mahabharata war, this series is a modern-day political battlefield set in the dusty villages of Uttar Pradesh. Season 2 picks up with the female protagonist stepping into the CM's chair. The veers away from pure erotica and leans heavily into sacchi (raw) political manipulation. The buzz is around a 12-minute single-shot argument scene that has gone viral on Instagram Reels. Contains graphic violence alongside intimate scenes
The have notably reduced full-frontal nudity and increased "suggestive sensuality." This strategic shift aims to attract mainstream OTT awards while retaining their core base. Whether this works remains to be seen. Final Verdict: Should You Stream the Latest Ullu Series? Stream if: You enjoy fast-paced, melodramatic thrillers that don't take themselves too seriously. You prefer watching content that is raw, unfiltered, and small-town centric. Skip if: You require Oscar-level writing or Hollywood-grade cinematography. ATM: A Touch of Mischief Released: Late Last
The title stands for "A Touch of Mischief." Set in a 24/7 bank ATM cabin (an unusual location for an OTT series), this show explores a one-night stand gone horribly wrong. With only 5 episodes, it is a fast-binge watch. Critics have noted that despite the claustrophobic setting, the screenplay keeps you hooked. Released: Current Month Starring: Ankita Dave, Tarun Khanna
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For millions of subscribers, staying updated with the is a weekly ritual. But beyond the sensational thumbnails and provocative titles, the platform is quietly evolving—improving production quality, experimenting with genres, and launching series that tap into the pulse of small-town India.