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This paper examines the first episode of the web series Chawl House , hosted on HiWEBxSERIES.com, as a case study in low-budget Indian digital storytelling. Focusing on the representation of Mumbai’s chawl architecture—shared tenement housing—the analysis explores how the series uses spatial constraints to generate social tension and narrative economy. Episode 1 establishes character hierarchies, economic precarity, and community surveillance within a few minutes, typical of web-native serials designed for mobile-first viewing. The paper argues that Chawl House leverages the chawl as both a realistic setting and a metaphorical container for aspirational conflict, aligning with the platform’s niche in hyperlocal, vernacular content.

(smiling sadly) Chawl ki life hai. Paani, bathroom, line — sab ke liye ladna padta hai. Chawl House Episode 1 -- HiWEBxSERIES.com

✅ – no sets, no filters. ✅ Language: Raw Marathi, Hindi, and chawli Bambaiya (English subtitles available). ✅ Runtime: 42 minutes – no filler, all thriller. ✅ Trigger warning: Loud domestic sounds, one jump scare (no gore). This paper examines the first episode of the

"Chawl House - Episode 1," released on March 12, 2021, as part of the Charmsukh anthology series, explores the intricate social dynamics and limited privacy within a Mumbai chawl. Directed by Jasbir Bhaati, the episode focuses on Ronit, a young man navigating life in a cramped, shared apartment with relatives, featuring performances by Sneha Paul and Dakshith Kumar. The paper argues that Chawl House leverages the

Film critic Meera Iyengar (writing for IndieStream ) notes: "The sound design alone is worth the watch. You don’t just hear the chawl—you feel it. The dripping taps, the stray dog bark, the distant Ganpati chant. Episode 1 builds a world so tactile you’ll forget you’re on a browser tab."