NCPCR Demands Pooja Bhatt Starrer Bombay Begums Be Banned Over Portrayal Of Children - EXCLUSIVE
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has requested that Netflix quit streaming Alankrita Shrivastava's amazingly layered Bombay Begums. Obviously two Twitter handles sentencing scenes identified with the film's most youthful hero (Aadhya Anand) have gone under the NCPCR's scanner.
"We have looked for halting the gushing of Bombay Begums over the wrong depiction of youngsters in the arrangement,'' NCPCR director Priyank Kanoongo is cited as saying.
The OTT stage has been given 24 hours from the hour of the notification to eliminate Bombay Begums from its collection.
While nobody from Netflix was able to remark on this not-startling turn of events (someone needs to protest something or the other on the streaming stage) an entertainer from the arrangement advised me, "The 'unseemly depiction of kids' is a particularly indistinct term. Is the Commission mindful of what goes on at the rave parties that teens consistently join in? To start to take care of the issues that plague our general public we should initially address those issues. Furthermore, to address those issues we should initially show them on screen. Correct? No reason for imagining they don't exist."
In the arrangement's guard I should add that no place does it express any endorsement of children consuming medications at parties. However, at that point the NCPCR has not seen the apparently culpable scenes, correct? They are following up based on what they read on Twitter. Furthermore, we as a whole ability solid data on the online media will in general be.