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This paper provides a critical analysis of the Indian erotic web series Palang Tod: Caretaker 2 , a constituent of the Ullu OTT platform's oeuvre. While often dismissed as mere titillatory content, the series operates within a complex framework of voyeurism, domestic hierarchies, and evolving definitions of female agency. By examining the narrative arc of the protagonist, Shanaya, and her interaction with the paralyzed patriarch, this paper argues that Caretaker 2 subverts the traditional "male gaze" by positioning the female protagonist as the active wielder of power, transforming the domestic space from a site of servitude into a theater of sexual negotiation and autonomy.

The narrative is split into , each focusing on a different facet of the caretaker’s responsibilities (maintenance, community interaction, research, confrontation) and culminating in a final showdown at the shrine. palang tod caretaker 2

| Idea | Rationale | |------|-----------| | – Two caretakers (e.g., Niran + a new character) share duties and can perform dual‑phase rituals together, fostering teamwork and increasing replayability. | | VR Experience – Immersive shrine exploration with motion‑controlled chanting, deepening the sensory horror. | | Expanded Lore Pack – A downloadable anthology of Thai ghost stories, each tied to a new side‑quest that enriches the main narrative. | | Cross‑Media Adaptation – An animated mini‑series or graphic novel could explore the backstory of the broken gate and the original caretaker’s sacrifice. | This paper provides a critical analysis of the

Palang Tod: Caretaker 2 transcends its designation as "trash TV" by offering a nuanced, if sensationalized, look at power dynamics. By incapacitating the male figure, the series creates a sandbox for exploring female agency. Shanaya is not a victim nor a saint; she is a pragmatic survivor who learns to navigate the treacherous waters of patriarchal domesticity. While the series relies on the overt sexualization synonymous with the Ullu platform, it ultimately tells a story of a woman who takes control of the gaze, the bedroom, and her economic destiny. The series serves as a testament to the evolving, complex portrayal of female sexuality in the hidden corners of the Indian OTT landscape. The narrative is split into , each focusing