Actor-prose-Kangana Ranaut. , Photo Credit: Annie
Kangana Ranaut, a Bollywood actress from Bollywood actress, has supported the center ban on OTT platforms in the country. Talk to ANI, emergency Star said that this step was important to protect the youth of the country and was released in public interest.

He said, “A ban has been imposed to ensure that our culture and the minds of the youth are not corrupt. It is important to see that our society is not going towards complete collapse. It was a long wait,” she said.
Kangana also appreciated the steps taken against the illegal functioning of OTT applications. Similarly, actor Ravi Kishan has also welcomed the decision, stating that “boundaries and boundaries need to be determined.”
According to sources, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has allegedly ordered to block 25 over-the-top (OTT) platforms for publishing vulgar, vulgar and even obscene materials. As a part of it, materials that broadcast platforms such as Ulo, Alt, Big Shots App, Neonx VIP, and Disciflicts were found directly, which violated several provisions of Indian law directly, including Section 67 and 67A of the Information Technology Act, Section 67A of the Indian Penal Code and the indecent representative of the women’s Code and Section 4 of the Women’s Section 4.
A total of 14 mobile applications, 26 websites have been ordered to be disabled by middlemen under the rules of IT Act, 2000 and IT (intermediary guidelines and digital media ethics code), 2021. 2021. Most of the materials displayed on the above platforms include graphic sexual inserts, long sequences of long sequences, and pornographic views.
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Some, they believed, there were also improper sexual conditions involving family relations, which raised concerns over legitimacy and decency. Earlier, in September 2024, all 25 platforms received an official warning. The ministry also issued an advice, asking OTT platforms to follow the Ethics Code prescribed under India’s obscenity laws and IT rules, 2021.
Published – July 26, 2025 02:37 pm IST