A complaint has been made against Netflix's Ghost Stories, directed by anurag kashyap, for a scene in which actress Sobhita Dhulipala's character is seen eating a foetus following a miscarriage. According to the complaint, the sequence was unnecessary and should not have been included in the short film. It also stated that a trigger notice for women who have experienced the trauma of miscarriages should have been included.

This is one of the first complaints made against the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting's newly formed Information technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital media Ethics Code) Rules 2021, which were released in february of this year. According to the new standards, a complaint must be filed within 24 hours of receipt and a resolution must be found as quickly as feasible.

Netflix's grievance resolution officer is now investigating the situation. According to a report by Mid-Day, a spokeswoman for the OTT platform contacted RSVP Movies and Flying Unicorn Entertainment to inform them of the complaint.

According to reports, anurag kashyap has responded to the lawsuit brought against his short film Ghost Stories. ", he explained "So that's how it started. Netflix received a complaint about Ghost Stories, and that's the end of it "His instagram storey confirms this. Anthology of short films directed by Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, anurag kashyap and karan johar titled Ghost Stories. It was published on Netflix on New Year's Day, 2020. Ghost Stories is the third of their three anthology films, following bombay Talkies from 2013 and lust stories from 2018. Netflix also has a series called Lust Stories.

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