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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Growing public anger against obscene OTT content

“Growing public anger against obscene OTT content”, Swarajyamag, April 7, 2023:

“Earlier this week, hundreds of residents hit the streets in Haryana carrying banners of ‘censor web series’, ‘censor OTT platforms’, ‘Filmon mein gandagi band karo’ (stop obscenity in films), ‘Bollywood reform movement’ and ‘stop poisoning young minds’, among others.

The organiser, Yuva Pariwar Sewa Samiti, told Swarajya over the phone that the demonstration, held on 4 April, was against “vulgarity, violence and immorality in films, songs and web series, particularly on the OTT platforms”.

The participants took out a bike rally and walked through the streets of Yamunanagar, chanting slogans such as ‘ashleelta, hinsa aur nashe se Yuva bachao’ (save the youth from vulgarity, violence and drugs), and demanding the creation of a Censor Board for OTT content….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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