Ajaz Khan Slammed For Asking House Arrest Contestants To Demonstrate Sex Positions, Makers Called Out For Vulgar & Obscene Content (VIDEO)
Ajaz Khan's reality show, House Arrest, is facing criticism from netizens after a clip from one of its episodes went viral. The show, which airs on OTT platform Ullu and on YouTube, sparked outrage due to its explicit content. The clip in question shows Ajaz Khan asking contestants to demonstrate various sex positions, a moment that viewers have deemed vulgar and inappropriate

Ajaz Khan's newly launched reality show, House Arrest, is facing heavy criticism from netizens after a controversial clip from one of its episodes went viral. The show, which airs on OTT platform Ullu as well as on YouTube, sparked outrage due to its explicit content.
The clip in question shows Ajaz Khan asking contestants to demonstrate various sex positions, a moment that viewers have deemed vulgar and inappropriate.
In the video, Ajaz is seen encouraging a contestant to showcase her knowledge of sex positions. When the contestant admits that she is not familiar with the positions, Ajaz questions her, saying, "Tumne experiment nahi kiya kabhi? (Haven't you ever experimented)".
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The situation escalates further when Ajaz instructs another contestant Gehna Vasishth to direct two other contestants to demonstrate the positions. The contestants are then seen following her instructions, with the entire scene being highly suggestive.
The clip quickly spread across social media, igniting a wave of criticism.
Netizens slam makers and Ajaz Khan
On X (formerly known as Twitter), one user expressed his outrage, writing, "Dear @AshwiniVaishnaw Ji @MIB_India, This is all being shown in Indian OTT these days. Name of Show: Arrest House, OTT: Ullu and YouTube. Can you just imagine how much it is harming our society and culture? I request you to bring strong censorship for OTTs and TV channels."
The backlash has been swift, with many accusing the show of undermining societal values and promoting vulgarity. They argue that shows like House Arrest cross the line between entertainment and decency, and demand that stronger regulations be enforced on OTT platforms to prevent the spread of such explicit content.
"What is this #cringefest? Who even watches this crap?" asked another user.
Tagging the official X account of Mumbai Police, a user wrote, "Not only it's needs to be banned but also legal action should be taken against such programs."
"This is pathetic' what happened to the families of thee girls. High time government interfere. National commission for women should come forward too," read another comment.
"Must ban these shows...don't know who is giving permission.. where is the Censor board? THIS SPOILING THE GENERATION. MUST STOP ASAP," another angry user commented.
Ajaz, who is known for his bold and controversial statements, is yet to respond publicly to the criticism.
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