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Mahesh Bhatt has spilled some facts about the content on OTT and that it’s not family-friendly. Mahesh Bhatt attended the trailer launch of 90s actor Dipak Tijori who is making his comeback with his directorial film Tipppsy. At the trailer launch of the film, Mahesh highlighted that the time of waiting to watch erotic content in Indian cinema has gone down thanks to the OTT content and easy access to the internet. BollywoodLife has a WhatsApp channel. Follow us for all the latest Entertainment News and Web Series updates every day. Mahesh Bhatt discusses that content that is high on sexuality and crime automatically attracts the attention of people. “This age where images come into your smart phone every second, the allure of s*x in those days when there was no internet was different and people had to go cinema houses to consume erotic content. ” Mahesh Bhatt even added that every person on the night searches for such erotic content on Netflix or other OTT platforms. Hailing Dipak Tijori for making a suspense drama with Tipppsy Mahesh Bhatt hailed him and claimed that this is the kind of content one can now go and watch in the theatres. This isn’t the first time any Bollywood member has spoken about erotic content on the OTT platform. Earlier Bollywood superstar Salman Khan too had raised objections over the erotic content on OTT and has asked for censorship on the same. He had strongly condemned the bold content and said that there are young kids who are watching it and it will affect their mind, ” I just think the content on OTT should be checked. Jitna clean hoga content, utna behtar hoga, viewership uski zyada hogi (the cleaner the content, the better it will be. It will also have a better viewership”. Salman Khan has till date hasn’t done any steamy scenes in his films and is the most successful superstar of all.
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 Mahesh Bhatt highlights the boom of erotic on OTT platforms, claims today’s generation has easy access to s*xual content compared to the time when one had to visit theatres for it.Â