Right or Wrong web series on ULLU: Girl crosses all limits of decency with friend’s father, watch enticing video that’s beyond tempting

Right or wrong

Right or Wrong web series on ULLU: Never have we ever lost faith in ULLU for serving the spiciest stories of small towns. Every story is known for its unique storyline, intriguing characters, and star cast. The streaming giant has carved a niche when it comes to providing content that has no parallel. Some might not strike a chord with ULLU stories, but one can’t deny the fact are a mirror of society. Unapologetic in their approach, ULLU web shows has created a dedicated fandom who wait for these stories with bated breath. Right or Wrong web series on ULLU is a story of a complicated relationship between two individuals who, as per society, should not be falling for each other. However, despite all the odds, they fail in resisting each other’s temptation. Is it Right or Wrong? Read on. 

Right or Wrong web series on ULLU

The story follows a divorced young woman who visits her friend after quite a few years. She gets to know that her friend has recently lost her mother which has severely affected her father. The young woman is intrigued by her father and finds herself attracted to him. She often sees him lurking around her room and wants to explore more about him. When she is along with her friend’s father, she often feels the urge to get closer to him. The feeling, right or wrong, are quite mutual. Both have eyes for each other and they now know it. To know what will be the end of this relationship, watch Right or Wrong web series on ULLU. You can check the trailer below: 

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Fans are absolutely hearts for this series that delves deep into a complicated relationship. Cinema is the mirror of this society and this story is a testament to it.

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