Key Points

Kangana Ranaut has praised the government's crackdown on 25 OTT platforms for obscene content. She believes the move safeguards Indian culture and youth from corruption. Actor Ravi Kishan also backed the decision, emphasizing the need for ethical boundaries. The banned platforms violated IT laws by hosting pornographic and inappropriate material.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut Backs Centre's Ban on Vulgar OTT Platforms

  • Kangana Ranaut calls OTT ban crucial for protecting Indian youth
  • 25 platforms blocked for obscene and pornographic content
  • Ravi Kishan supports decision, stresses need for boundaries
  • Ministry warns platforms violated IT Act and decency laws
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Move is appreciated: Kangana Ranaut after crackdown on OTT platforms

Kangana Ranaut supports the ban on 25 OTT platforms, citing protection of youth and culture, while Ravi Kishan also welcomes the move.

"The ban ensures our culture and youth are not corrupted - Kangana Ranaut"

New Delhi, July 25

Bollywood actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has supported the Centre's ban on OTT platforms in the country.

Speaking to ANI, the 'Emergency' star said that the move was crucial to protect the country's young people and was issued in the public interest.

"The ban has been imposed to ensure that our culture and the minds of the youth are not corrupted. It is important to see that our society is not headed toward a complete downfall. It was awaited for a long time," she said.

Kangana also appreciated the step taken against the illegal functioning of the OTT applications.

Likewise, actor Ravi Kishan has also welcomed the decision, stating that "boundaries and limits need to be set."

According to sources, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has ordered the blocking of 25 over-the-top (OTT) platforms over allegedly publishing obscene, vulgar, and even pornographic material.

As a part of it, platforms like Ullu, ALTT, Big Shots App, NeonX VIP, and Desiflix were found disseminating content that directly violated several provisions of Indian law, including Section 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code, and Section 4 of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986.

A total of 14 mobile applications, 26 websites have been ordered to be disabled by intermediaries under provisions of the IT Act, 2000 and the IT (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.

Much of the content showcased on the aforementioned platforms involved graphic sexual innuendos, long sequences of nudity, and pornographic visuals. Some, they believed, also had inappropriate sexual situations involving family relationships, which aggravated concerns over legality and decency.

Previoulsy, in September 2024, all 25 platforms received official warnings. The Ministry also issued an advisory, asking the OTT platforms to comply with India's obscenity laws and the Code of Ethics prescribed under the IT Rules, 2021.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I agree some content was crossing limits, complete ban seems extreme. Why not implement better age verification and content ratings? This feels like moral policing rather than solution.
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Rohit P
These platforms were literally showing incest content disguised as family dramas! Shameful! Government did right thing. Our society needs to maintain some basic decency standards.
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I find this concerning. While regulation is good, outright bans set dangerous precedent. What about artistic freedom? There must be middle path.
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Kavya N
Good decision but implementation matters. These apps will just resurface with new names. Need permanent solution with strict penalties for violators. Also need better sex education to counter such content's appeal.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India taking this stand. In West we have similar debates about content regulation. Maybe both cultures can learn from each other's approaches to balance freedom and decency.

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