Kissa -2024- Ullu Original ((install)) Here

is an Ullu Original web series released in that follows the platform's signature style of bold, drama-filled storytelling

The series features several familiar faces from the Indian OTT space, known for their bold performances:

Whether you love it or hate it, this "Kissa" is the talk of the town—and in the world of streaming, any publicity is good publicity. Kissa -2024- Ullu Original

Ullu Original web series adult-focused drama released in August 2024

In the shadows of desire and deception, Kissa unravels a gripping tale of passion, betrayal, and hidden truths. Set against a backdrop of modern relationships and age-old obsessions, this Ullu Original explores how one fateful encounter can change everything. When a mysterious stranger enters the lives of three interconnected individuals, buried secrets begin to surface—threatening to destroy their worlds.
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Genre: Thriller / Drama / Romance
Streaming exclusively on Ullu App in 2024.
Watch at your own risk. is an Ullu Original web series released in

  1. The "Blue Saree" Scene: A specific 2-minute sequence featuring the lead actress in a blue saree went viral on Twitter (X) and Reddit, amassing over 5 million views in 48 hours. It was praised for its aesthetic, not just its boldness.
  2. Social Media Banter: Memes comparing the plot to recent Bollywood flops have kept the title in the public eye.
  3. Controversy: The show was briefly flagged by a women's rights group for a scene involving voyeurism, but Ullu defended it as "social commentary."

Directed by filmmakers like Raifee, who have experience with the platform's specific aesthetic, Kissa maintains high production values for the digital format. Reviewers have noted that the series serves as a "one-time watch" for fans of the genre, highlighting the "romance scenes" and the performances of the lead actresses as the primary draws.

One autumn evening, as leaves went thin as pages, Kissa sat at the pier and unscrewed the cassette player. There was a small smile on her face that matched the neatness of her life now. The tape had done its work. It had shown her that stories could wound, but they could also be owned. She tossed the player into the lake—not to destroy but to release—metal and plastic sinking, silvered by the evening. The "Blue Saree" Scene: A specific 2-minute sequence

A "Soul-Healing" Connection: Much like rain revives a thirsty plant, the central relationship in the show is portrayed as a source of peace and rejuvenation for the characters.