Get ready for a sultry, suspenseful journey — Hotspot is an adult-drama web series on ULLU that plunges into the world of sensual phone calls, hidden desires and emotionally risky games. If you think ULLU only does “bold” content, Hotspot shows that there’s more: a mix of temptation, betrayal, and morally gray relationships, all wrapped in discrete episodic stories. The series uses the motif of video calls, phone lines and online connections to explore how a simple call can spiral into something much more complicated — and dangerous.
Here’s a quick overview of what Hotspot delivers, followed by a detailed breakdown of its cast, creators, plot and why (or why not) you might want to watch it.
Overview
| Attribute | Details |
| Title | Hotspot |
| Platform | ULLU OTT Platform |
| Release Date | 10 September 2021 |
| Genre | Drama / Romance / Erotic |
| Language | Hindi |
| Director | Jasbir Bijender Bhati |
| Writer | Pawan Kumar Shah |
| Producer | (Not clearly specified in public sources) |
| Number of Episodes / Season | 1 Season, 14 Episodes |
| Key Cast | Aayushi Jaiswal, Ankit Dubey, Meena Sharma, Ruby Ahmed, Simran Khan, Rekha Mona Sarkar, Arshi Khan, Amika Shail, Jaya Pandey, Shikha Batra, Shikha Sinha |
| Short Plotline | A man gets an alluring phone call — and is drawn into a seductive, risky world with a mysterious couple, leading to unexpected twists and complications. |
Story & Key Themes
Hotspot is structured in a semi-anthology format: though there is an overarching theme — phone calls, desire, digital seduction — each story / pair of episodes explores a different scenario. According to available sources:
- In “Charr Charr” (Episodes 1 & 2), a young man Piyush (Ankit Dubey) calls a customer care line seeking help, but the woman on the other side (Aayushi Jaiswal) spins a seductive web — what begins as an innocent call soon turns complicated.
- In “Videshi Ishq”, Sharad Babu (Ashwin Kaushal) befriends a foreign woman Christie (Natalie Khachatryan) online. Their chats and gifts lead to deeper emotional entanglement — but there are catches, including border duties, hidden agendas, and more.
- “Raatein Rangeen Banaayein” shows a youngster connecting with a paid line call girl (Rekha Mona Sarkar). Their conversations are steamy, but real-life consequences come into play when the boy meets her — and realizes things may not be as simple as they seemed.
- In “Video Calling”, the plot gets more modern — Abhinav (Samar Shukla) is charmed by Divya (Simran Khan) over a video call. But things take a darker turn when she records the call and uses it to blackmail him.
- “Fantasy Call” brings in a third person: a woman, her partner, and a proposition of a “two-plus-one” relationship that lures the young man into increasingly morally complicated territory.
- “Matrimony” explores a more societal theme: Ginni (Jaya Pandey) meets Prabhat (Gultesham Khan) via a matrimony site. Gradually, their relationship turns toxic when blackmail and money demands come into play.
- Finally, “Mail Trail” shows Shruti (Arshi Khan) receiving a job offer from a foreign news channel by email — she pays a huge “processing fee” only to realize she’s trapped in a transactional, exploitative setup involving power, sex, and money.
The recurring themes in Hotspot are: desire, deception, power imbalance, and the risks of digital intimacy. It’s not just about eroticism — it’s about how modern communication (calls, video, mail) can be weaponized or manipulated in relationships.
Cast & Characters

Some of the main actors who bring Hotspot to life:
- Aayushi Jaiswal — appears as Chanda and Sneha in different episodes.
- Ankit Dubey — plays Piyush in “Charr Charr.”
- Meena Sharma — plays the mother figure in “Charr Charr” and also appears in “Matrimony.”
- Ruby Ahmed — turns up in “Videshi Ishq” as Christie, the foreign love interest.
- Shikha Batra — cast in “Videshi Ishq” as Sharad’s wife.
- Rekha Mona Sarkar — plays Kanti in “Raatein Rangeen Banaayein,” the call-girl whose conversations trigger fantasies.
- Simran Khan — as Divya in “Video Calling.”
- Samar Shukla and Shikha Sinha — also feature in “Video Calling.”
- Gaurav Raaj and Varun Sharma — star in “Fantasy Call.”
- Jaya Pandey — plays Ginni in “Matrimony.”
- Arshi Khan and Amika Shail — appear in “Mail Trail.”
The cast is quite expansive because of the episodic format — each story brings in new faces and situations, keeping things fresh but thematically tied.
Direction & Production
- Director: Hotspot is directed by Jasbir Bijender Bhati, who guides the show through its varied episodes and tones.
- Writer: The series is written by Pawan Kumar Shah, crafting diverse, adult-themed narratives in different setups.
- Producer: Specific public sources don’t clearly mention individual producers for Hotspot. The credits on ULLU / IMDb are limited in revealing full production house names. (IMDb cast-crew page doesn’t list a producer in easily accessible public info.)
- Art Direction: Ranjib Kumar Panda is credited for art direction on the show.
Because the information about the producer is not regularly available in trusted public sources, it seems that Hotspot may be produced under ULLU Originals’ umbrella, without a very publicly named individual producer being highlighted in mainstream write-ups.
Timing & Viewing Info
- Release: Hotspot first dropped on 10 September 2021.
- Episodes: The first (and as per available info, the only) season has 14 episodes, covering 7 story-arc pairs.
- Platform: It is fully available on the ULLU App, so you’ll need a subscription / premium plan on ULLU to watch.
- Runtime: Each episode is fairly short (typical of ULLU’s format), making it easy to binge or dip in story by story.
Why You Might (or Might Not) Watch
Why you might watch:
- If you like adult-themed dramas with a mix of romance, seduction and moral ambiguity.
- You enjoy episodic storytelling — each arc is relatively self-contained, so you don’t need to watch from episode 1 to understand later ones.
- You are comfortable with modern, digital-era relationship themes — phone calls, video chats, email fraud, and power games.
Why you might skip / be cautious:
- It’s clearly an 18+ kind of show — not for younger viewers or those who dislike erotic content.
- Because of the anthology-style, character depth may be limited — you may not bond with characters as much as in a serial.
- Some plots may feel predictable or “web-series cliché” if you’ve watched similar ULLU / adult-OTT offerings.
- If you’re not okay with morally grey or exploitative storylines, the show might make you uncomfortable.
Final Thoughts
Hotspot is one of those ULLU series that does not shy away from pushing boundaries — but it’s not just about titillation. Through its different episodes, it explores how modern communication can be seductive, dangerous, and emotionally risky. The show’s strength lies in its varied arcs: one moment you’re dealing with call-girl fantasies, the next you’re watching blackmail via recorded video calls, or the implications of a “paid” email job opportunity.
If you’re open-minded, mature, and intrigued by the darker sides of desire and digital intimacy — Hotspot could make for a riveting watch. But if you prefer “safe,” clean narratives or more traditionally emotional plots, this series may not be your first choice.