The Ullu platform has established itself as a significant player in the Indian web series landscape, consistently pushing the boundaries with its bold and intriguing content. As we step into 2024, the anticipation is palpable with the announcement of their latest original series, "Call Me - 2024." This upcoming series promises to be a thrilling ride, delving into themes that resonate with the contemporary audience while showcasing Ullu's signature storytelling style.
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: A shorter-format drama focused on bold themes and featuring actresses like Tripti Berra.
While there are the standard Ullu intimate scenes, Call Me uses them as narrative devices to show the vulnerability of the characters rather than gratuitous fan service.
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is a reflection of the evolving landscape of Indian OTT content, where even on platforms known for adult themes, there is an increasing demand for logical storytelling and well-rounded characters. It stands as a testament to the idea that modern digital narratives can be both provocative and thoughtfully constructed, leaving viewers to ponder the fine line between affection and obsession. of Tripti Berra's role or a summary of the ending
Without giving away spoilers, the final 10 minutes of Episode 8 feature a flashback that re-contextualizes the entire series. Unlike predictable OTT thrillers, Call Me has a non-linear twist that has left audiences demanding a Season 2 immediately.
Ullu App continues to dominate the OTT space in India with its bold and dramatic original series. In mid-2024, the platform expanded its library with another thrilling, high-drama, and intimate web series titled . Released amidst significant anticipation, "Call Me" promises to bring another dose of suspense and mature storytelling to its audience.
The series was launched in two distinct parts:
The requested feature for " ," often associated with , refers to a segment of the platform's provocative and dramatic web series lineup from 2024 .
Film critic Rahul Desai noted in The OTT Review : “ Call Me is uneven. Some episodes drag, and the explicit content often feels like a contractual obligation. But when it works, it works like a modern Hitchcock for the Reels generation. ”
Historically, Ullu originals have suffered from low-budget lighting and set design. However, Call Me (2024) is a visual upgrade. Shot in actual high-rise apartments in Andheri and using RED cameras, the cinematography captures the claustrophobic feel of a digital stalker. The sound design—specifically the distorted voice of "The Listener" on the phone—is genuinely unnerving.
The series stands out by addressing distinct visual and narrative markers common in premium regional OTT platforms: Psychological Deception