, the series is part of ULLU’s catalog of adult-themed dramas that use domestic settings to explore psychological and social boundaries. While it lacks the high-budget "verve" of mainstream crime anthologies, it aims to "unveil the truth of today's reality" through its twisted relationship dynamics. Are you interested in a character breakdown
The landscape of Indian OTT platforms has undergone a seismic shift over the last few years. While mainstream streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video cater to urban, high-budget narratives, platforms like ULLU have carved out a distinct, albeit controversial, niche for themselves. Among the myriad of releases that define this genre, the 2020 release, Innocent , stands out as a quintessential example of the platform’s offerings. Following the success of the first installment, the creators released a segment that pushed the boundaries of storytelling, suspense, and adult drama further.
Part 1 ends with Riya being arrested, her pleas of innocence falling on deaf ears. The audience is left with two burning questions: Who actually killed Akhil? And will Riya survive the brutal labyrinth of the legal system? Innocent -2020- Part 2 ULLU Original
The leading lady carries the weight of the series. Her performance oscillates between vulnerability and a cunning resolve that surprises the viewer. In Part 2, her character arc is defined by her transition from a passive observer of her life to an active participant in the chaos. This evolution is what makes the "Innocent" title ironic—challenging the viewer to question if anyone in this narrative is truly blameless.
excels at these cat-and-mouse games. Just when you think Kabir is the killer, the show pulls the rug out again. , the series is part of ULLU’s catalog
A critical turning point in Part 2 is the exploration of manipulation. The protagonist, initially perceived as a victim of her circumstances, begins to exhibit shades of grey. The narrative cleverly plays with the audience's sympathy; just when you think you understand her motives, the script flips. The interactions between the lead characters are charged with a mix of suspicion and seduction, a hallmark of the ULLU brand.
The climactic courtroom drama is the heart of Part 2. Unlike many web series that rush the legal proceedings, Innocent dedicates an entire episode to the trial. Sneha delivers a fiery closing argument that recontextualizes every piece of evidence. The real killer is revealed in the final ten minutes—and it is someone who had been helping Riya all along. While mainstream streaming services like Netflix and Amazon
The narrative explores how an "innocent" simpleton transforms into a manipulative figure as three lives become deeply entangled in a web of deception and shifting power dynamics. Part 2 focuses on the final execution of Bhola's plan and the dramatic consequences for the businessman and his wife.