Streaming platform Ullu has taken down its reality show House Arrest, hosted by actor Ajaz Khan, following widespread backlash over explicit and controversial content featured in a recent episode. The show is no longer available on the platform, though Ullu has not issued any official statement regarding its removal.
The controversy erupted earlier this week after an episode showed Khan encouraging contestants to simulate sexual positions on camera as part of a “task.” The segment, which went viral on social media, featured a female contestant admitting she was uncomfortable with sexual topics. Instead of backing off, Khan instructed other participants to “demonstrate” various positions, turning the scene into what many viewers described as a live adult film simulation.
The episode was met with sharp criticism online, with viewers calling it “disturbing,” “exploitative,” and “degrading to women.” Critics slammed the show for prioritizing shock value over consent and decency, with many demanding accountability from the platform.
House Arrest was promoted as a captivity-based reality show hosted by Khan, who frequently referred to himself as the “daddy of the house.” The show’s tone and content had already drawn attention for pushing boundaries, but this episode appears to have crossed a tipping point for audiences.
The removal of the show marks a rare moment of retraction in India’s relatively unregulated OTT landscape, raising questions about content guidelines and the responsibilities of streaming platforms.
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