This paper analyzes the second installment of Ullu’s Mere Angane Mein as a cultural artifact of India’s regional OTT explosion. Moving beyond moral criticism of its erotic content, the study examines how the series uses the angan (courtyard) as a panoptic space where female desire and patriarchal surveillance collide. Through scene analysis and genre comparison, the paper argues that the show’s explicit tropes simultaneously challenge and reinforce traditional family hierarchies. It also explores audience reception via comment sections and Reddit threads, positioning the series as a barometer for changing consumption patterns in Hindi heartland digital media.
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