In the rapidly evolving landscape of Indian OTT (Over-The-Top) content, where regional storytelling is finally getting its due, few series have sparked as much conversation as . Released in late 2023 on the niche streaming platform PrimePlay, this season has redefined the boundaries of erotic thrillers in Hindi cinema. Moving away from the voyeuristic tropes of the past, Antarvasna (which translates to "inner desire" or "latent sensuality") attempts to map the complex geography of human longing, betrayal, and psychological intimacy.
Audience scores on IMDb stand at 7.4/10, with over 8,000 user ratings. The most common praise is “unpredictable” and “emotionally draining in a good way.” The most common criticism is “slow editing in episodes 2 and 3.” One of the standout features of Antarvasna -2023- Season 2 PrimePlay Original is its cinematography (by DOP Arvind Krishna). In adult content, the camera often becomes a male-gaze voyeur. Here, Krishna employs static, wide frames that allow actors to move in and out of focus. Close-ups are not on body parts but on hands trembling, throats swallowing, and fingers interlacing. The effect is intimacy without exploitation. Antarvasna -2023- Season 2 PrimePlay Original
Clearly, PrimePlay is positioning Antarvasna as the “premium” choice in a sea of cheap thrillers. No discussion of this series is complete without addressing the controversy. Episode 3 ( The Inheritance ) depicted a same-sex kiss between two men in a religious setting (a temple courtyard at night). The Hindutva fringe group “Sanskriti Raksha Dal” staged protests outside PrimePlay’s Mumbai office. Additionally, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) asked PrimePlay to remove a 12-second scene from Episode 4 involving a mirror and full-frontal reflection. PrimePlay complied for the theatrical version but retained the director’s cut on the streaming service. In the rapidly evolving landscape of Indian OTT
Where to watch: PrimePlay app (subscription required, ₹149/month or ₹999/year). Parental guide: AIC (Adults, Intimacy, Coarse language). Not for minors. What’s Next for Antarvasna? PrimePlay has already greenlit Antarvasna Season 3 , slated for a late 2024 release. Showrunner Karan Mehta (who also directed two episodes of Season 2) hinted in a recent podcast: “Season 3 will explore the dark web, anonymous sex clubs, and the intersection of AI and desire. We are also considering a spin-off focused entirely on Episode 6’s writer character.” Audience scores on IMDb stand at 7
Until then, remains the benchmark for what happens when Indian OTT platforms treat adult content with the seriousness of an art film. It is not perfect, but it is fearless. And in today’s climate of cautious storytelling, that fearlessness is its greatest victory. Have you watched Antarvasna Season 2 on PrimePlay? Share your thoughts in the comments below. For more reviews on bold Indian web series, subscribe to our newsletter.
This article unpacks everything you need to know about the series—its plot structure, performances, critical reception, and why it has become a landmark title for PrimePlay in the battle for adult content supremacy. Before diving into Season 2, it’s essential to understand the show’s DNA. The first season of Antarvasna premiered on PrimePlay in late 2022 as an experimental anthology. Unlike traditional Bollywood erotic thrillers that often rely on soft-core clichés, Season 1 established a tone of neo-noir realism. Each episode functioned as a standalone short film, exploring the sexual and emotional undercurrents of characters trapped in mundane lives—a lonely housewife, a repressed corporate executive, a college student battling societal norms.