Who it’s for If you like character-driven adult dramas with bold subject matter, morally ambiguous heroes, and twisty plots that reward late-night viewing, Ullu’s upcoming slate will likely hit the mark. Expect emotionally charged performances, provocative setups, and endings that provoke discussion long after the credits roll.

On the sixth night, Mira asked for a scene at the canal, where the reflection of the moon would mirror the unrest above. They shot until the lamps flickered small in the water. In a quiet moment between takes, Zoya found herself talking to the actor who played Aarav—not about his lines, but about the river, about the factory, about the missing owner she’d heard only in fragments. He listened and then, as if borrowed from life rather than a page, asked, “Did Ullu ever come to your house?”

: A popular drama following intense emotional and relationship arcs. Happy Ending

Unlike earlier Ullu productions that were often criticized for weak scripts and poor production quality, the new wave of shows a clear shift. The platform is now investing in: