Ruslaan Mumtaz Advocates OTT Content Regulation Amid Ban
In a world consumed by digital media, the realm of Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms is an ever-evolving space. Recently, the issue of content regulation on these platforms has come to the fore, with actor Ruslaan Mumtaz adding his voice to the debate. In an exclusive chat with IANS, the ‘Teree Sang’ star expressed his support for increased censorship on OTT platforms, emphasizing the need for content that resonates with cultural sensitivity.
A Shift Towards Censorship
Ruslaan Mumtaz believes that the censorship is a step in the right direction. “There was a time when OTT content was becoming too westernized, with explicit material for mere shock value,” he stated. The actor emphasized that creating family-friendly content not only maintains cultural values but also caters to a wider audience who appreciate quality narratives.
Platform Ban: A Step for Safer Viewing
A recent government crackdown saw the banning of 25 OTT platforms, including names like Ullu, ALTT, and Desiflix, citing violations of the Information Technology Act and other laws. The ban, as explained by Ruslaan, is seen as a move to control the dissemination of content deemed inappropriate or indecent.
Ongoing Debate: Creative Freedom vs. Cultural Sensitivity
While many applaud these measures, the debate over creative freedom continues. Ekta Kapoor, a well-known figure in the industry, has clarified her position, distancing herself from certain controversial platforms. Her family-run business, Balaji Telefilms, continues to focus on providing quality media content without crossing cultural boundaries.
Looking Ahead: A Balanced Future
As the digital landscape forges ahead, Ruslaan Mumtaz prepares for the release of his new show “Tic Tac Timeout,” a venture that promises engaging storytelling without compromising on value. His involvement hints at a future where entertainment respects cultural norms yet innovates in storytelling.
Conclusion: Striving for Harmony
In conclusion, the steps taken towards regulating OTT content are welcomed by many in the industry, as echoed by Ruslaan Mumtaz. It’s a move towards a harmonious balance between creative freedom and cultural sensitivity, an endeavor to ensure that digital media remains an enriching experience for audiences worldwide.
According to Lokmat Times, addressing these concerns is paramount as we navigate the complexities of modern media consumption.