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The first original web series released on the Hulchul app was titled described as a Hindi-language drama filled with bold scenes and romance. According to available information, the storyline revolved around a college setting, depicting relationships between students and faculty members, with assignments leading to high-stakes drama and conflict. The series was also reported to contain a significant amount of abusive language and sexually suggestive content.
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However, the most profound link Hulchul establishes is between digital consumption and real-world interaction. Lifestyle and entertainment have historically been passive (watching a cook show vs. cooking). Hulchul collapses this distance. Because the show is episodic and character-driven, it creates a parasocial relationship where fans discuss the characters’ lifestyle choices as if they were friends. Twitter threads debate whether the eldest brother should sell his vintage guitar to pay rent. Instagram reels copy the youngest sister’s thrift-flip techniques. The show becomes a shared lifestyle ecosystem. Entertainment is no longer the product; the conversation, the memes, the recreated recipes, and the aesthetic are the product.