Mumbai (Maharashtra):
In the midst of a controversy on the ‘House Arrest’ program of the OTT platform ulu app organized by actor Ajaz Khan, NCP leader and Women’s Commission of Maharashtra State, it has been said that many women have complained about the pornographic questions asked by the contestants in the show.
He said that a letter asked to take action to him has been written to Maharashtra DGP, and a case has also been registered in this case.
He said, “We have received many complaints about the show, which states that the shows are asked pornographic questions in the show and are also asked to do similar tasks. We have written to the DGP office to take action. A case has been registered in this case”, he told ANI.
Meanwhile, Ajaz Khan was booked by Charkop Police in Mumbai, when a woman filed a complaint alleging rape.
According to the woman, Mr. Khan sexually assaulted her after promising marriage and after her role in her web shows. According to the complaint, Ajaz invited the woman to host her show house arrest, which streams the owl app. During the shooting, Mr. Khan proposed him and later promised to marry him after he turned to his religion. The complaint also alleged that the actor invited him to his house, where he sexually assaulted him.
The police have registered a case under sections 64, 64 (2) (M), 69 and 74 of the Indian Judge Code (BNS).
Earlier, the National Commission for Women (NCW) has shown the CEO of actor Ajaz Khan and Owl App Vibhu Aggarwal on the alleged “Valgar” and “House Arrest” of the streaming platform for “Valgar” and “Jabardast” content.
The Commission called Mr. Khan, who hosted the show and Mr. Aggarwal to appear on 9 May.
“NCW ULLU app shows suo motu cognizance of pornographic materials on the show house arrest. Viral clips are being included in intimate acts on women. NCW slam the stage to promote obscenity and violate the consent. On May 9, CEO and host were summoned.”
The NCW Ullu app takes cognizance of pornographic materials on the show house arrest. The viral clips show that women are being included in intimate acts on camera. NCW slammed the stage to promote obscenity and violate the consent. The CEO and the host were called on 9 May. #Womendignity #NCWACTS #ULUAPP
– NCW (@Ncwindia) 2 May, 2025
It comes after an alleged video clip from the development show which went viral on social media, causing public outrage.
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