
Ajaz Khan: Controversy over obscene content, Ullu app removed the show 'House Arrest'; case registered against Ajaz Khan.
Ajaz Khan reality show House arrest Controversy: Ajaz Khan, who has been in controversies many times before, is once again in the news. There is a ruckus over showing obscene content in his show 'House Arrest'. Seeing the growing controversy, the Ullu app has removed this show.
OTT platform Ullu app has removed its reality show 'House Arrest' after obscene content and heavy opposition. The show hosted by actor Ajaz Khan was subjected to sharp criticism on social media. A viral video of the show shows women being forcibly incited to do obscene acts, which further fueled this controversy. This controversy was so big that the Ullu app had to take action and remove the show from the app. At the same time, mumbai Police has also registered a case against Ajaz Khan in this matter.
On april 29, a short clip of 'House Arrest' went viral on social media, in which host Ejaz Khan was allegedly seen forcing female participants to perform intimate scenes without their consent. In the video, some contestants were seen as uncomfortable and refusing, yet they were given obscene tasks and challenges like taking off clothes. This clip sparked anger on social media.
Users accused the show of crossing the limits of obscenity and insulting women. Many also called it unsafe for children, as there is no strict regulation on OTT content. At the same time, cases have also been registered against the makers of the show. According to PTI, Ullu App removed all episodes of the show from its website and app due to increasing pressure.
At the same time, the National Commission for women (NCW) has also taken a tough stand. On Friday, the NCW issued summons to the show's host and actor Ejaz Khan as well as Ullu App CEO Vibhu Agarwal. The NCW has ordered to appear in the matter on May 9.
The outrage against the show was not limited to social media only. shiv sena (UBT) mp Priyanka Chaturvedi raised the issue in the parliamentary committee and demanded strict regulations on OTT platforms. Many bjp leaders also condemned the show, calling it against morality.
The controversy deepened when people questioned the bold and obscene content already present on the Ullu app. It is worth noting that in march 2024, the central government blocked 18 OTT platforms for obscene content. Now 'house arrest' has again fueled the debate on censorship and regulation on OTT. Seeing the growing controversy, mumbai Police has registered a case against Ejaz.