A highly explicit and obscene video is currently doing rounds on social media which has once again brought the issue of depravity on OTT platforms known to the wider audience. The viral video features notorious Bigg Boss contestant Ajaz Khan who can be seen asking contestants to “demonstrate sex positions”.
The controversial clip is part of Khan’s newly launched reality show, named House Arrest, which is laced with vulgar content. The content finds platform on Youtube as well as a notorious adult content app named Ullu which has often been in the eye of the storm for one controversy or the other, as well as perverting the minds of misguided youths.
In the obscene video, Ajaz Khan, who in the past has spent time behind bars in drug related cases, is seen encouraging a female contestant to display her knowledge of sex positions. When the female contestant declines saying that she is not familiar with many positions, Ajaz responds saying, “Tumne experiment nahi kiya kabhi? (Haven’t you ever experimented)”.
He then goes on to instruct another contestant Gehna Vasishth to direct two other contestants to demonstrate sex positions which is followed by suggestive explicit content.
The video has triggered massive outrage on social media with netizens unanimously calling for a stricter regulation for OTT content and an outright ban on such content that adulterates the minds of youngsters, which ironically have zero to negligible age bar restrictions, meaning even minors can easily access its soft-pornographic content.
As per available information, a lawyer named Vineet Jindal has claimed that he has filed a complaint against Ullu app web series, House Arrest, featuring Ajaz Khan and others with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting as well as the Delhi Police.
A complaint has been filed by Adv.Vineet Jindal (@vineetJindal19) with @MIB_India and Delhi Police against the Ullu app web series House Arrest, featuring Ajaz Khan and other individuals.
The content of the program has been found to be highly objectionable, offensive, and in… pic.twitter.com/swG30yomqB
— Adv.Vineet Jindal (@vineetJindal19) May 1, 2025
The controversial past of Bigg Boss contestant Ajaz Khan
Known only for nuisance value, Khan once spent around 26 months in jail before being released in a drug related case.
The Bombay High Court, in 2022, while denying his bail, noted that the chargesheet against him pointed towards his involvement in illicit drug trafficking, with financial dealings linked to the purchase and sale of narcotics.
Once a special NDPS court observed that as a seller, Ajaz Khan was dangerous to society and exploiting boys and girls by giving them drugs. The court denied him bail asserting that granting bail to the alleged influencer would set the wrong precedence in society.
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The Court had said, “Granting bail to such a person would amount to putting premium to the illegal act and unclean approach of the accused which will ultimately convey a bad message to the law-abiding society.” Incidentally, Khan is not the only one who have faced legal troubles in drug related cases. In fact, his wife recently came out on bail in a drug related case which was ironically followed by PR reports for the drug tainted duo, exposing the entertainment genre of all the well established media players.