Originally produced by Ullu , a subscription-based streaming service.

The event became an annual tradition, with Aarti and the villagers working together to make each year's gathering better than the last. And as the years passed, Palang Tod Gaon became known as a beacon of community spirit, where people came together to support one another, even in the face of adversity.

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| Metric | Summary | |--------|---------| | | Mixed‑to‑positive. Critics praised the witty dialogue and cultural authenticity but noted that the plot sometimes leans on familiar tropes. | | Audience Reaction | Strong among younger viewers from North India, especially on social media where meme‑culture amplified several catchphrases from the episode. | | Viewership | The first part amassed over 2 million streams within the first two weeks on its primary streaming platform (a regional OTT service). | | Awards/Nominations | Nominated for “Best Web Series – Comedy” at the 2023 Indian Digital Content Awards. |

Some episodes of the Palang Tod anthology have appeared on services like Plex for international viewers, though specific availability for Gaon Ki Garmi 2 varies by region.