New Delhi:
The National Commission for Woman (NCW) has pulled the management of the OTT platform ulu app on the allegedly obscene and derogatory ill urn in his program house and warned of potential regulatory action including full ban on stage.
In a strong words hearing on Thursday, NCW President Vijaya Rahatkar, headed by Ulu’s CEO Avinash Dugar and head of operation, was the head of the operation of Priyanka Chaurasia on the material, which the Commission said that the glory of incest promotes the purpose of women, and promotes boundaries on soft pornography.
“The impact of such programs should not be measured by an increase in followers or monetary profits,” said Vijaya Rahatkar.
“Ask yourself what such materials knocks on the doors of your homes, reach your children?” The NCW arrests the house arrest reduced visual visual circulating views, stating that the series reflects a major tendency of incorrect stories to be covered as entertainment on digital platforms.
During the hearing, the Commission questioned the entry of Ulu management in a public interview that their content reflects the demand of the audience.
NCW stated that ULLU bored arrests as a original show by building and streaming the house as a full responsibility for its nature and access. It also flagged the overall material profile of the platform as harmful, citing potential psychological losses to the young audiences due to frequent contacts for sexual exploited materials.
Despite being called for the hearing, the actor and the host of the program did not appear.
Giving serious attention to their absence, NCW has issued a second notice, which will now be served through police officers.
The Commission has asked Ulu to present a detailed impact assessment report on the social implications of its content and outline concrete steps to prevent the spread of exploiting materials.
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