
May 03, 2025 08:51 am IST
May 03, 2025 08:51 am IST
Ullu app has removed ajaz khan’s controversial reality show house arrest from its platform, a day after a row erupted over two sequences from the show. House arrest is now not available to stream on ullu. However, the streamer has not released any official statement on the development. ,Also read: Internet Says ‘Ban House Arrest’ as Ajaz Khan Makes Female Contestants Enact Sex Positions, take off clotes on camera,
Earlier in the week, controversy erupted over house arrest after a sequence was host ajaz khan getting contestants to simulate sex positions on camera. House arrest is a captivity-based show that streams on ullu and is hosted by ajaz khan.
In one of the most recent episodes that streamed this week, one of the segments had the host quizzing a contestant on sexual experiences. As he asks her about sex positions, she hesitates and expresses her lac of knowledge. After this, Ajaz Asks Two Other Contestants to Enact a Few Sex Positions to make the first contestant understand. The entry sequence is filled with suggestive overtones and lines.
In another clip from the episode that has given viral on Twitter (now x), a less female contestants was given a challenge to take off their undergarments from bell their clots on camerara.
Both the sequences received widespread criticism online, with twitter abuzz with calls for banning the show. Several Political Leaders also raised the issue, accusing the show and its makers of ‘propagating obsessenity and vulgarity’.
An Fir has been registered against Ajaz and the makers of the show. “Based on a Complaint Lodged by Gautam Ravriya, an activist of bajrang dal, the police registered a case against the against Actor Ajaz Khan, Producer Rajkumar Pandey of ‘House Arrest’ House Arrest ‘Web show show show show show show show show show shows for Ullu App, “The official of Amboli police station said. The producer and the host of house arrest have been charged under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), The Information Technology Act and the Indecent Representation of Women (Proofition) Act.
Neither the show Nor the Host, Ajaz Khan, has commented on the controversy so far.