Indian law is strict regarding obscenity under Section 67 of the Information Technology Act. Ullu has faced multiple police complaints and court hearings alleging that even its standard content is obscene. The "Unrated" versions exist in a legal grey area. They are not publicly advertised on the main app store version of Ullu; instead, they are often accessed via the web browser version or third-party fan sites.
Because "Collection M" content is paywalled (usually requiring a premium VIP subscription), it is heavily pirated. A simple Google search for "Collection M download" yields thousands of Telegram links and torrents. This piracy hurts the producers but ironically spreads the keyword further. Collection M -- Ullu Unrated Web Series
As long as Indian television remains bound by conservative censor boards, platforms like Ullu will thrive by offering the "Unrated" alternative. However, the industry is at a crossroads. To survive long-term, Ullu must invest in better scripts and higher production values rather than relying solely on explicit thumbnails and "M-rated" gimmicks. Indian law is strict regarding obscenity under Section
⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5) – For the niche it serves, it is essential; for the casual viewer, approach with caution. They are not publicly advertised on the main