Ektaa issues clarification after govt bans OTT apps for vulgar content
India, July 27 -- Ektaa R Kapoor has issued a statement after the government banned ALTT, ULLU, and 23 other OTT apps for "vulgar" and "obscene" content. Taking to Instagram, the producer clarified that she and her mother, Shobha Kapoor, aren't "associated in any capacity with ALTT," adding that "they had stepped down from their association with ALTT way back in June 2021."
The statement read, "Balaji Telefilms Limited, listed on the BSE and NSE, is a professionally run media organization and following the recent amalgamation of ALT Digital Media Entertainment Ltd. (previously its wholly owned subsidiary) duly approved by the Hon'ble NCLT, it operates ALTT wef June 20, 2025."
Ektaa concluded by affirming that Balaji Telefilms complies with all laws and maintains high corporate governance standards.
The government has ordered the blocking of 25 OTT platforms, including Ullu, ALTT, and Desiflix, citing obscene, vulgar, and, in some cases, pornographic content. htc...
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