| | Signature Series | Known For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Anveshi Jain | Kavita Bhabhi (Seasons 1-4), Gandi Baat Season 2 | Playing a therapist/counselor in the flagship Kavita Bhabhi franchise | | Jinnie Jazz | Jane Anjane Mein, Love Guru, Charmsukh | Credited with putting the Ullu app on the map | | Priya Gamre | Shahad, Gaon Ki Garmi (Seasons 1-4) | Queen of the Palang Tod franchise; intense rural dramas | | Bharti Jha | Shatir, Rain Basera, Farebi Yaar, Doraha | Most prolific actress on the app known for natural acting | | Noor Malabika | Siskiyaan, Walkman, Teekhi Chutney | Unique blend of innocence and intensity |
: Follows Champa, who joins a massage parlor to fulfill her dreams but faces the consequences of greed.
: A woman marries several brothers to uphold an ancient tradition, exploring themes of sacrifice and manipulation.
The series is known for its intense pacing and unexpected climaxes that subvert traditional storytelling. Key Episodes to Watch: Siskiyan , Zaroorat , and Damaad Ji . 3. Kavita Bhabhi
: Most stories are set in middle-class Indian households or small towns, making the drama feel immediate and personal. Anthology Format : The variety of stories in series like Charmsukh and Palang Tod
Ullu frequently updates its app with new episodes of ongoing series like Palang Tod and new additions to Charmsukh .
Many popular series on the app, like Kavita Bhabhi , revolve around relatable, everyday characters, creating a high-engagement factor.
Halala is widely regarded as one of the best examples of Ullu's ability to weave social commentary into bold narratives. The series is a gripping drama that delves deep into the controversial Islamic practice of Nikah Halala. It follows the agonizing journey of a young woman named Afza (played by Shafaq Naaz) who is forced to marry and sleep with another man, and then get divorced, just to be able to remarry her original husband. Halala resonates deeply with viewers who appreciate thought-provoking dramas that highlight the struggles of women against regressive traditions. This powerful storyline is what makes Halala not just a web series, but a crucial social document.
The writing relies on classic tropes of betrayal, hidden identities, financial desperation, and forbidden romance, ensuring high emotional stakes in every 20-minute episode. Tips for Navigating the Ullu App