
Ajaz Khan receives massive BACKLASH over controversial viral video from his reality show 'House Arrest' for sexual content; Netizens REACT
Ajaz Khan
is in the middle of a big controversy after a video from his reality show House Arrest on the Ullu App went viral. In the clip, Ajaz is seen asking contestants to act out different Kamasutra positions, which has caused a storm of anger on social media and among political figures.
Netizens React: Calls for Ban and Strict Action Against Ajaz Khan
The content of the show has shocked many netizens, with users criticizing it for promoting explicit material under the guise of entertainment. Social media is now filled with calls for strict action against both Ajaz Khan and the makers of the show.
One user wrote, 'This is seriously concerning and a total damning of our culture. We demand a strict action against this joker @AjazkhanActor for promoting total vulgarity on his show #HouseArrest. Please ban this show immediately'. Another one added, 'There is a show called House Arrest hosted by Ajaz Khan. In this show, girls are asked to remove their bras and panties. What is the Information and Technology Ministry doing? #HouseArrest'.
Political Leaders Weigh In: Calls for Action from BJP and Shiv Sena UBT
The controversy has also caught the attention of political figures. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey from Jharkhand's Godda constituency reshared the video, tagging the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and stated, "Yaha nahi chalega. Hamari committee iss par karwaai karegi," signaling potential parliamentary action. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena UBT MP Priyanka Chaturvedi voiced concerns, mentioning, 'I have raised this in the Standing Committee—that apps like Ullu App and Alt Balaji have evaded the I&B ministry's ban on obscene content. I am still awaiting their response."
Intensified Backlash: Calls to Ban 'House Arrest' Trending on Social Media
The backlash against House Arrest has grown stronger, with calls to ban the show now trending across social media platforms. While the Ullu App has yet to release an official statement, the incident has reignited the ongoing debate over digital content regulation in India. It remains uncertain whether the government or relevant authorities will take legal action against the show's producers or actor Ajaz Khan.
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