A formal complaint has been lodged by Advocate Vineet Jindal and the Delhi Police against the makers and cast of Ullu App’s web series House Arrest, which features actor Ajaz Khan and others. The complaint alleges that the content of the series is highly objectionable, vulgar, and in direct violation of Indian cultural norms and legal guidelines.

According to the complainant, House Arrest showcases scenes that are “offensive and irresponsible,” and has called for strict legal action against the creators, actors, producers, and all individuals associated with the production. The complaint underscores the need for accountability in digital content creation and distribution.

“The series reflects a complete disregard for Indian moral and social standards. Such vulgarity cannot be allowed to propagate freely through OTT platforms,” Advocate Vineet Jindal stated, urging authorities to act promptly.

The complaint has sparked discussions around content regulation on OTT platforms, with demands for stricter scrutiny and enforcement of content guidelines. The complainant insists that setting a strong precedent in this case will help curb similar violations and uphold cultural dignity in the rapidly expanding digital entertainment space.

Further action on the complaint is awaited as authorities begin a preliminary review of the content and its potential legal implications.