There is widespread protest and outrage over the show 'House Arrest' aired on the digital platform Ullu App. Summons have also been issued to Ejaz Khan and the producers regarding the matter. Ullu App has apologized to Hindu organization Bajrang Dal after removing all the episodes of the show. Bajrang Dal had filed a complaint regarding the show 'House Arrest' on Ullu App. Seeing the matter heating up, Ullu App removed all the shows of House Arrest and has formally written a letter to Bajrang Dal and apologized.
Ullu App apologized and wrote, 'We want to tell you that all the episodes of the show were removed 3-4 days ago. This release was the result of the negligence and carelessness of the internal team, which we admit. As a law-abiding organization, we apologize for any inconvenience caused by the release of the show. We appreciate your vigilance and proactive approach in bringing this matter to your attention. Once again, we regret any inconvenience or interruption caused by this.'
Case was registered against the makers and the actor
On the basis of the complaint of Bajrang Dal activist Gautam Ravariya with the allegation of hurting religious sentiments and showing women in a dirty way, Mumbai's Amboli Police registered an FIR against producer Rajkumar Pandey and host Ejaz Khan on May 2. The police had registered a case by applying all the sections of BNS. Gautam Ravariya said in his statement that he came to know about the 'House Arrest' web series on April 25, which showed objectionable language and scenes against women. He alleged that this content insults 'goddess-like women'.
Bajrang Dal had asked to ask for forgiveness
The Bajrang Dal activist said that he had received many complaints about the show through social media and text messages. When he investigated the show, he found that this web series is not only available on the Ullu app, but its links are also being shared on social media platforms. It is alleged that producer Rajkumar Pandey and host Ejaz Khan colluded to create content that insults women and gives a wrong message in society. When he tried to talk to Ejaz Khan about this, he did not get any satisfactory answer. After this, on Friday, Bajrang Dal submitted a written application to the Ullu app's Andheri West office demanding to stop the 'House Arrest' series and apologize publicly.

