| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Title | Palang Tod (Caretaker segment) | | Platform | Ullu (Ullu Original Exclusive) | | Release Year | 2021 | | Genre | Adult Drama / Thriller | | Key Theme | Forbidden relationship between a caretaker and a homeowner | | Availability | Ullu app (subscription required, 18+ verification) |

Even five years later, Caretaker is frequently referenced in memes and OTT discussion groups. Why? Because it dared to show a male domestic worker as the most powerful person in the house—not through strength, but through psychological intelligence.

The Caretaker becomes indispensable. He bathes the husband, lifts him effortlessly, and understands medical routines better than the doctors. The wife, for the first time in years, has free time. A rainy evening leads to a conversation over tea. The Caretaker shares a tragic past—a dead wife, a child he never sees. Vulnerability becomes the ultimate aphrodisiac.

No Ullu original escapes controversy, and Caretaker was no exception:

In simpler terms, the story revolves around an elderly man suffering from chronic pain. His son, unable to care for him properly, hires a professional physiotherapist who also acts as a live‑in caretaker. The caretaker is young, attractive, and brings a breath of fresh air into the household. However, things take a dramatic turn when the son begins a secret, steamy relationship with the caretaker. When the elderly father accidentally witnesses their intimate act, his own long‑dormant desires are rekindled. What follows is a tense, emotionally charged narrative where boundaries are crossed, loyalties are tested, and secrets threaten to tear the family apart.

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