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(Disclaimer: Views expressed are editorial. Viewer discretion advised for mature content.)

There is a vast difference between "hot work" and "vulgar work."

If you have scrolled through social media recently, you have likely encountered a specific, emphatic phrase:

| | Waah Hot Work | | :--- | :--- | | No storyline justification | Advances the plot or character | | Harsh lighting, close ups on private parts | Aesthetic lighting, focus on faces | | Actors look uncomfortable | Actors look empowered | | You skip the scene | You rewind the scene | | You feel embarrassed | You feel aroused (in a narrative sense) |

But what exactly goes into making audiences type "Waah, kya hot web series work hai" (Wow, what hot work on a web series)? Is it just about skin show, or is there an art to creating sensuality that keeps viewers glued to the screen?

By: Digital Streaming Desk