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Ullu Removes 'House Arrest' After Obscenity Backlash

The NCW has summoned Ajaz Khan and Ullu CEO Vibhu Agarwal over allegations of coercion, vulgarity, and violation of consent in the controversial reality show.

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Ajaz Khan of Bigg Boss fame summoned by National Commission for Women (NCW) after an objectionable clip from the reality show “House Arrest” went viral.
Ullu show House Arrest has ignited a massive controversy.
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Overview

  • The streaming platform Ullu has taken down all episodes of 'House Arrest' following widespread criticism over its explicit content.
  • The National Commission for Women (NCW) has summoned host Ajaz Khan and Ullu CEO Vibhu Agarwal to appear on May 9, citing concerns over coercion and the promotion of vulgarity.
  • A viral clip from the show showed contestants being pressured to enact sexual positions and remove undergarments on camera, sparking outrage online and among political figures.
  • A formal complaint has been filed with the Delhi Police by Advocate Vineet Jindal, alleging that the show violates cultural norms and legal standards.
  • The controversy has reignited calls for stricter regulation of OTT platforms, with MPs and the Supreme Court emphasizing the need for social responsibility in digital content.