Owl app apologizes on Bajrang Dal’s complaint: Allegations of spreading obscenity on show house arrest, deleted all episodes


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The show house arrest, which is streamful on the owl app, has been accused of serving obscenity. Recently, Bajrang Dal filed a complaint in Mumbai against people associated with the show, including the host Aizaz Khan of the show. Now the app, which streams the show, has apologized for the case. Also, all the episodes of the show have been deleted from the app.

The officially released apology by the Owl app states that we inform you that all episodes of the mentioned show have been removed 3-4 days ago. The release of this show is the result of ignoring and negligence of our internal team, which we accept. We follow the law. We appreciate your vigilance and active attitude to bring this matter into mind. Express regret for this problem.

Pose of Kamasutra made by girls in the show, know how the controversy started

The reality show house arrest was being streamted on the owl app, which is being hosted by Controversial actor Aizaz Khan. On April 29, a clip of the show went viral on social media, in which the show’s host Aijaz Khan is asking female contestants to take off clothes. Not only this, he asks girls to pose Kamasutra. The girls start posing while obeying them. After the clip went viral, the Women’s Commission and political parties immediately demanded action against the show and its makers.

On May 2, the National Commission for Women (NCW), while taking a tough stand, issued summons to the CEO of Owl App, Vibhu Aggarwal and actor Ejaz Khan. The commission has directed both of them to appear by 9 May.

The summons have been accused of broadcasting the Owl App. It is further said that on April 29, a clip of the show ‘House Arrest’ went viral on social media, in which Ejaz Khan was pressurizing women contestants to give objectionable poses in front of the camera. Some contestants were uncomfortable to do this task, but their displeasure was ignored.

The National Commission for Women says that this type of show is against the dignity of women and is called sexual harassment in the name of entertainment. He said that if the allegations made during the investigation are confirmed, it can become a serious criminal case under the Indian Code, 2023 and Information Technology Act, 2000.

Bajrang Dal warned

The Bajrang Dal wrote a letter to the owl digital media and warned that if all the episodes are not deleted soon, they will take action against them in their own way.



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