Was More Like Soft Porn! Ajaz Khan's 'House Arrest' Removed From Ullu App
After facing extensive criticism over its controversial content, the reality show 'House Arrest,' hosted by actor Ajaz Khan, has been pulled from the Ullu app. The decision came in the wake of a video clip from the show going viral, which showed Khan urging female participants to engage in inappropriate actions on camera. This incident led to an uproar on social media, prompting the platform to remove the show from its listings. A recent attempt to find the show on the app resulted in a message indicating no matches were found for 'House Arrest', confirming its removal.
The show's removal stems from a broader controversy sparked by a short video clip that circulated online, showcasing Khan pressuring female contestants to perform provocative acts. This led to significant backlash from the public and authorities alike, highlighting concerns over the content's appropriateness and the portrayal of women. The platform's swift action to delist 'House Arrest' reflects a response to the widespread criticism it received.

The National Commission for Women (NCW) took immediate action by summoning Ajaz Khan and the CEO of the Ullu app upon viewing the contentious material from the reality series. Furthermore, the Vishva Hindu Parishad has filed an FIR against Khan and others involved with the Amboli Police Station in Mumbai. The charges lodged include various sections of the BNS, IT Act, and the indecent representation of women, showcasing the legal repercussions following the viral video.
Despite the controversy, there has been a notable absence of any public response from the show's creators, Ajaz Khan, or the Ullu app's management. This silence raises questions about the steps taken to address the concerns raised and the future actions to prevent similar incidents. The lack of a statement does little to quell the ongoing debate over the content that led to the show's removal.












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