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The producer and host of the ULLU’s reality show ‘House Arrest’ was forced to portray sexual acts allegedly in allegations of allegations for indecent representation of women after a viral clip.
Mumbai:
The producer and host of the reality show ‘House Arrest’ on the ‘Ulu’ streaming app has been charged under classes related to indecent representation of women after a clip, in which contestants were made viral to portray ‘sex positions’.
The clip shows the host of the program Ajaz Khan, a former ‘Bigg Boss’ contestant, which pressures contestants including women to meet intimate situations. Mr. Khan also asks some pornographic questions to the participants, despite the participants being uncomfortable, they remain with the line of investigation.
Based on a complaint by a activist of the right -wing group Bajrang Dal, the police in Amboli, Mumbai on Friday registered the first information report (FIR) against Mr. Khan and the producer of ‘House Arrest’, Rajkumar Pandey.
The FIR has been registered under the Indian Judgment, Information Technology Act and the indecent representation (prohibition) Act of the Indian Judgment, Information Technology Act and the Women (Prohibition) Act at public places.
Women’s panel action
The case was registered one day that the show was removed from the app and the National Commission of Woman paid attention to the dispute and called Vibhu Aggarwal, CEO of Mr. Khan and Owl App.
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
“NCW ULLU app shows suo motu cognizance of pornographic ingredients on the show house arrest. Viral clips are being included in intimate acts on the camera. NCW slammed the stage to promote obscenity and violate the consent. CEO and hosts were eradicated on May 9.”
On Thursday, Shiv Sena (Udhav Balasaheb Thackeray) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi objected to the clip and wondered why the app that streams such obscene materials had not been banned.
“I have raised in this standing committee that such apps, namely, Ulu App and Alt Balaji have succeeded in avoiding the ban by the Ministry of I&B on apps for pornographic materials. I am still waiting for his reply,” Ms. Chaturvedi, who is a Rajya Sabha MP and a member of the Communications, has a member of the Communications, X.
“On March 14, 2024, the I & B had blocked 18 OTT platforms, which were found streaming porn and pornographic materials. The app blocked apps were mainly platforms distributing clear materials. The following 18 apps were banned … The biggest apps were banned- Ullu and Alt Balaji,” 18 APS.
On March 14, 2024, the I&B Ministry blocked 18 OTT platforms, which were found streaming porn and pornographic materials.
OTT apps banned on 18
The apps blocked by the government were primarily platforms distributing clear materials. The following 18 apps were …– Priyanka Chaturvedi🇮🇳 (@priyankac19) 1 May, 2025
The clip attracted the attention of BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who shared a post of vulgarity through shows like ‘House Arrest’.
Mr. Dubey, who is the chairman of the Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology, tagged the handle of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and wrote, “It will not do @Mib_india. Our committee will take action on it.”