Balam Pichkari Part 02 -2025- Ullu Web Series 7... -

The Ullu web series Balam Pichkari Part 2 (2025) continues the platform's trend of bold storytelling centered on unconventional family traditions and relationship dynamics. Released on February 14, 2025, the second part picks up the provocative narrative established in the debut, focusing on the character Ramu and his complicated domestic life. 🎬 Cast and Production

The series features a cast of popular actors frequently seen in digital adult dramas:

Zainab Dipannita Patra: Leading the narrative as a central figure in the family.

Hiral Radadiya: Known for her significant presence in several Ullu hits. Balam Pichkari Part 02 -2025- Ullu Web Series 7...

Pooja Singh (Pihu Singh): Portraying key roles that drive the show's tension.

Additional Cast: The series also features actors like Varun Sagar and Smita Paul in supporting roles. 📖 Plot Summary

The storyline of Balam Pichkari revolves around a bizarre and controversial "tradition" in a remote village: The Ullu web series Balam Pichkari Part 2

The Ritual: A newly married son-in-law is required to spend his first night with his mother-in-law before he can consummate his marriage with his bride.

Part 2 Escalation: In the second part, the plot thickens as the protagonist's brother joins the household. This new character attempts to take advantage of the women in the house, including his own sister-in-law.

Conflict: The drama intensifies when the husband discovers potential infidelity, leading to a climax of secrets and domestic strife. 📺 Release and Availability Release Date February 14, 2025 Platform Ullu Official App Language Episodes The season consists of approximately 7 episodes 💡 Viewer Context Balam Pichkari (TV Series 2025– ) - IMDb Hiral Radadiya : Known for her significant presence

Unlike the first part, which used slow-motion romance, Part 02 features a 12-minute chase sequence through a color-soaked market. Stunt coordinators from the Bhojpuri film industry were reportedly hired.

The first part was shot entirely on location in a small village in Uttar Pradesh. For Part 02, the production moved to a studio set in Mumbai for the courtroom and police station sequences, but the outdoor scenes (including a rain-soaked chase sequence) were filmed in the ghats of Varanasi.

Cinematographer Kabir Singh (known for his work on Tandav) has employed a "blue-orange" contrast palette: Cold blues for the police station and burning oranges for the flashback Holi sequences. The signature song "Balam Pichkari Maro" has been remixed into a haunting, slow acoustic version that plays during the opening credits.