The owl app has removed Ejaz Khan’s controversial reality show ‘House Arrest’ from its platform after criticizing her content. The controversy arose after a short video of the show hosted by actor Ejaz Khan went viral on social media, in which the hosts were seen instructing the contestants to make unfair scenes on camera.
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The complainant alleged that the web show had “pornographic language” and works that hurt the dignity of women. “The complainant mentioned that he received several complaints about the show’s pornographic content and many people sent them personal messages to complain about this,” the official said.
The creator and host of House Arrest has been charged under sections of the Indian Justice Code (BNS), Information Technology Act and Women’s Pornographic Dictionary (Prohibition) Act.
On Friday, the National Commission for Women (NCW) summoned actor Ejaz Khan and the CEO of the owl app, Vibhu Aggarwal, as a clip of this platform’s reality show “House Arrest” went viral.
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Earlier this week, the controversy over the show ‘House Arrest’ began when a video clip that was instructed by host Ejaz Khan to make the contestants an improper view on camera went viral. The reality series streamted on the owl app has been removed from the search section after facing criticisms due to its inflammatory content.
The Mumbai Police on Friday filed an FIR for alleged pornographic content in their web show “House Arrest” being streamted on the owl app against actor Ejaz Khan, producer Rajkumar Pandey and others.
On the basis of the complaint lodged by right -wing activist Gautam Rawaria, the police station at Amboli Police Station said, the police have registered a case against actor Ejaz Khan, ‘House Arrest’ web show producer Rajkumar Pandey and others of the owl app. ” The incident occurred just a few days after the Supreme Court made that the OTT material can spread to the “limit of distortions” and emphasized that platforms should work with “social responsibility”.
The Commission posted on X, “NCW has taken cognizance of pornographic materials on the show house arrest of the owl app. In the viral clip, women are being forced to have intimate acts on camera. NCW criticized the platform to promote obscenity and violate the consent. CEO and host have been summoned on 9 May.”