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Salman Khan supports OTT censorship, says 'Jitna clean hoga content, utna behtar hoga'

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shgun S -- April 06th 2023 09:53 PM
Salman Khan supports OTT censorship, says 'Jitna clean hoga content, utna behtar hoga'

Salman Khan supports OTT censorship, says 'Jitna clean hoga content, utna behtar hoga'

Mumbai (Maharashtra), April 6: Salman Khan has voiced his views on OTT content and advocated for censorship of streaming sites.

Salman said, "I really think there should be censorship over the medium...All these... vulgarity, nudity, gaali galauch (swearing) should stop. Kids as young as 15 or 16 years old can watch them all. Would you like it if your young daughter watches it? I just think the content on OTT should be checked."

"Jitna clean hoga content, utna behtar hoga, viewership uski zyada hogi (the cleaner the content, the better it will be. It will increase the viewership also)," he added.

Salman stated about artists who perform without inhibitions, "You have done it all - lovemaking, kissing, and exposing in scenes. And when you enter your building, your watchman has also watched your work. I just don't think that is right for security reasons. We don't need to do that... Hindustan mein rehte hain, thoda bohat theek hai lekin itna zyada beech mein ho gaya tha. Ab jake thoda control mein aaya hain.. ( We live in India. It was way too much before, finally, it has been curbed). Now, people have started working on a lot of good and decent content."

Big celebrities like Shahid Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Saif Ali Khan, and Manoj Bajpayee have already entered the digital world. As Salman's first release following the Covid-19 Pandemic, he launched 'Radhe' on the OTT platform using the pay-per-view approach.

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