Palang Tod - Shor -2021- Ullu Original

One stormy night, Riya hears a woman’s muffled cry from Sinha's flat. She records the audio using a parabolic microphone hidden in her phone case. The "shor" becomes evidence: Sinha has been physically abusing both wives, and the first wife, Seema, isn't disabled — he paralyzed her years ago with an intentional fall.

This paper examines Palang Tod: Shor , a 2021 installment of the popular Palang Tod anthology series produced by the Indian OTT platform ULLU. By situating the film within the framework of "erotic-thriller" genre conventions and the specific economy of the Indian regional OTT boom, this analysis explores how the narrative utilizes the dichotomy of sound and silence to construct themes of sexual repression and moral transgression. The paper argues that Shor transcends mere titillation through its atmospheric tension, effectively using the "squeaky bed" motif not just as a comedic trope, but as a catalyst for moral erosion and narrative tragedy. Palang Tod Shor -2021- ULLU Original

"Palang Tod Shor" (2021) is an ULLU original series focusing on a young couple in a cramped apartment whose lives are disrupted by the intimate sounds from their neighbors, leading to obsession and relationship strain. Produced by ULLU Digital, this suspenseful drama highlights urban voyeurism and the lack of privacy within the Palang Tod anthology framework. For more information, visit the ULLU app. One stormy night, Riya hears a woman’s muffled

Palang Tod: Shor is classified within the romantic drama and anthology genre. Like other episodes in the Palang Tod series, it focuses on interpersonal relationships and domestic narratives, often highlighting fictional scenarios involving complex emotional and social boundaries. The series has become a recognizable part of the Indian digital streaming landscape for viewers interested in dramatic anthology storytelling. This paper examines Palang Tod: Shor , a