The Indian OTT space has seen a massive shift in storytelling, with platforms like Ullu leading the charge in bold, uncensored, and suspense-driven original content. Among its most popular franchises is the Palang Tod (translating to "Bed Breaker") series—an anthology that masterfully combines eroticism, thriller elements, and family drama.
Part 2 picks up exactly where Part 1 left off—literally seconds after the blackout. The episode runtime is approximately 28 minutes, but it packs more narrative punch than the previous three episodes combined. The scream does not belong to the caretaker (played by a breakout digital actor, often compared to a younger, edgier Vikrant Massey). Instead, it is the family matriarch who is found unconscious. The caretaker, whose real name we learn is Arjun , is revealed to be an undercover officer investigating a missing person’s case from five years ago.
The "Ullu Original" stamp is still present—there are two intimate scenes—but they serve the plot rather than the other way around. One scene occurs as a flashback showing how the missing person (the real caretaker) was manipulated, while the other is a power-play tactic between Meera and Arjun that ends in a physical struggle. The final ten minutes are relentless. The family patriarch, who was supposedly paralyzed, stands up from his wheelchair. This is the ultimate reveal: the murder five years ago was staged by the father himself to inherit a disputed property. The "caretaker 2" (Arjun) is actually the brother of the missing man.
If you started Palang Tod: Caretaker 2 for the bold scenes, you will stay for the thriller. And if you are already a fan of Indian web series, delivers a payoff that most mainstream Bollywood thrillers miss.