The rising concern of censorship norms now being enforced upon content material on OTT platforms after they have been introduced underneath the purview of the Ministry of Info and Broadcasting, and the very thought of monitoring the web within the title of some warped ethical sense, appears absurd to many. Echoing these sentiments is none apart from veteran actor, and, extra importantly, former MP Shatrughan Sinha, who minced no phrases, as he normally does not in calling the transfer lame and farcical, including that it is prone to kill creativity within the streaming business.
Taking to social media, Shatrughan Sinha posted two separate tweets. Within the first one he wrote: “This text from the @timesofindia on imposing a code of morality in India, with the lame excuse, ‘damage sentiments’ is such a farce. In these pandemic & tough instances it was the OTT platforms which have been energetic & helped us cope whereas staying house & a stress buster too,” whereas the second learn: “Making a worry by means of superstition & faith is the worst method to kill artwork & creativity. It is a nice flourishing business which has an awesome future forward, why kill it by only a few with superficial & ‘perverted mindsets’ Meals for severe thought! A vital learn! Jai Hind!” Verify them out under:
This text from the @timesofindia on imposing a code of morality in India, with the lame excuse,’damage sentiments’ is such a farce. In these pandemic & tough instances it was the OTT platforms which have been energetic & helped us cope whereas staying house & a stress buster too.
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) November 26, 2020
Making a worry by means of superstition & faith is the worst method to kill artwork & creativity. It is a nice flourishing business which has an awesome future forward, why kill it by only a few with superficial & ‘perverted mindsets’ Meals for severe thought! A vital learn! Jai Hind!
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) November 26, 2020
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