Ullu App’s Show ‘House Arrest’ Taken Down Over ‘Vulgarity’ Allegations; NCW Summons CEO And Ajaz Khan
OTT platform Ullu has removed its controversial reality show ‘House Arrest’ following massive backlash over alleged explicit content. The National Commission for Women (NCW) has summoned the platform’s CEO Vibhu Agarwal and host Ajaz Khan to appear before the commission on May 9, according to PTI.
The controversy erupted after viral clips from an episode of April 29 allegedly showed former Bigg Boss contestant Ajaz Khan pressuring female participants to engage in intimate acts on camera despite their visible discomfort and repeated refusals. Reports claim women were also asked to undress on set.
NCW condemned the content and posted on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) “Viral clips show women being coerced into intimate acts on camera. NCW slams the platform for promoting vulgarity and violating consent.”
NCW takes suo moto cognizance of obscene content on Ullu App’s show House Arrest. Viral clips show women being coerced into intimate acts on camera. NCW slams the platform for promoting vulgarity & violating consent. CEO & host summoned on May 9. #WomenDignity #NCWActs #UlluApp
— NCW (@NCWIndia) May 2, 2025
According to India Today, an FIR has been filed against Khan and the NCW has warned that if allegations are proven true, the creators and hosts could face action under the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and the Information Technology Act, 2000.
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi also voiced concern earlier stating she had raised the issue of OTT vulgarity in the Parliamentary Standing Committee but was still awaiting action.
Written By
Zainab Khanam
May 02, 2025 18:32