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Ottari, what does this OTT do?


- OTT creators love the freedom to put any spice without censorship. They are not worried about the loss of society in the name of entertainment. 'Creativity is our right,' says OTT's Mandhata Makers.

- Technology has also changed the way we think, enjoy , interact. Many people are unaware that the gadget playing in hand plays with life. It is not good to be obsessed with gadgets . So it is necessary to understand that the minus points of OTTs are not less

Excessive viewing In the early days of Doordarshan, TV ran for barely four to six hours. Satellite channels started a round-the-clock entertainment factory. OTT is ahead of the curve. We have more than 400 OTT platforms, there are new shows or movies every day. What will happen when there are 400 OTTs? Due to this excess, without any reason a man descends into OTT, saying 'show gandhay, show khaun'. People reading books on flights, trains or buses have almost disappeared. Instead of spending thousands to enjoy the tourist destination, Gultan lives in selfies and OTTs. According to a survey, children-teenagers in the age group of eight to 15 years watch the most OTT. Means, they are all getting separated from many activities like sports, reading. OTT platforms serving specific types of shows for a specific age group, class are rare. It is known in TV that this will be the case in this channel. Not so in OTT. There are also light shows in OTT called Perfect Family Choice. They have the technology, promotion and visibility to capture the audience. How to escape from them?

Tauseef from Ballabgarh in Haryana was in a one-sided love affair with 20-year-old Nikita Tomar. Nikita was not willing to convert or marry. In 2018, the girl's family filed a police complaint that Tauseef had kidnapped Nikita. The complaint was withdrawn due to political pressure.

Two years later, on October 26, 2020. Nikita was going home from college after giving an exam. Tauseef came there with one of his friends. After he unsuccessfully tried to lift Nikita in the car, the murderer pulled out a revolver and shot Nikita.

In the police investigation, Tauseef is said to have said that he got the inspiration to kill Nikita after watching the 'Mirzapur' series. In the series, Munna Bhaiya was shown murdering a girl named Sweety.

This is not an exceptional case. Investigation has revealed that many accused of murder, kidnapping, assault and theft got inspiration from OTT for their crime. OTT is a medium to put masala or kaddo in front of viewers without censorship. Creators love this freedom. They are not worried about the loss of society in the name of entertainment. 'Creativity is our right,' says OTT's Mandhata Makers.

Having a TV in the house, in which the whole family watches the same show together, whether it is an innocent, sarcastic or heated discussion, has been washed out of our system. Now everyone has a personal TV (or personal screen) and likes and dislikes. No more leisurely, binge watching (binge watching, you know) shows.

Creators say: Look at America, what freedom there is. Alas, it is America, sirs. Look at the intellectual development of the people there, their legal system, their income, capacity. Our law? There is excellent healthcare. We villages are fine, many cities also lack good medical facilities. Direct copy-pasting of a foreign LaughIstyle is unwise.

We have 500,000 ordinary citizens there. There are 120 hundred in America. Some will say that there is no freedom in India, people cannot own guns, so what? In short, don't set your own hut on fire by watching someone else's Diwali. Things should be done in India as it suits India. After the OTT flurry, 'Zhoopadane Aang Champo' seems to be the name of entertainment. Excess is responsible for...

An excess of entertainment freedom: Everyone has a gadget in hand. Who sees what and what they learn from it has become a personal thing. It is most dangerous for children and youth. Assuming that a child is watching animation in a mobile phone, why would Porsati Ma know that the child is watching some violent content? If someone gets into a crime thriller in the name of online education, how can father and father know that if the class fee is sunk, the son is also going to sunk.

Sex, gossip, immoral relationships, drugs, crime, violence, rough treatment, violence... OTT has given such heavy doses in less than a decade that even the twenty-seven year old film industry is stunned. Why don't those who sneer at creative freedom overdo it? Why don't you spread the sea of ​​Panchatantra stories by putting porn? Is their creative freedom only to descend into vices and vices?

Excessive health compromises: The average Indian spends eleven hours a week on OTT. It has terrible effect on health. Illnesses like insomnia, depression, obesity come from this excess. Eye, hand, neck beds go back. Cigarettes and alcohol, extra-marital sex, drugs are becoming more and more vices as OTT shows facilitate them. Research also says that if a person goes without sleep for 17 hours, the effect is that the body has 0.05% alcohol. In a survey conducted by Nutritions, one of the top-three villains depriving people of sleep was an excess of OTT. What kind of fun is it to have fun at the expense of sleep and health?

Excess of psychosis: There are about 11,000 theaters in India. 40,000 in America and more than 82,000 in China. According to a website, there is one theater each in the whole of Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura. Mizoram, Sikkim have two each. There are 46 theaters in Uttarakhand, less than 200 theaters in big states like Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana. The number of Indians who go and watch movies in theaters is not more than 14 crores. Half of them would watch barely one movie in a theater every year. These people were first entertained by TV. Now doing OTT. The film is censored. TV is limited. The OTT body is a field of Bamani, which can be cultivated by anyone who wants to. OTTs are kicking and kicking at the psychological condition of man. Those whose psychological balance has not been disturbed by film or TV but are stuck in the cycle of OTT. The people of the villages are starting to drink. In short, the evils that deprived millions of Indians are now at home.

Excessive personal security at stake: Barring a few exceptional OTTs, most OTTs do not have adequate data security arrangements in place. Personal sensitive information of users of such platforms can fall into wrong hands at any time. It includes financial transactions, bank details, personal habits, everything. Don't Narayan, if the data of any OTT we subscribed to gets hacked...

Cost overruns: Mobiles are now hand-to-hand where a single landline communicates not just a house, but an entire building. OTT subscriptions are also lagging. People are spending big on digital services. Figure it out. Mobile, landline, wifi, gadgets, devices... how many rupees are spent on them every year. There is a ninety percent chance that the number in front of you will make you faint.

Excess of un-Indianness: The old makers gave many patriotic films over the decades. Those films kept Indianness alive in the country's poor condition and poverty. Many OTT shows go in the opposite direction. Some of them openly and some secretly play against the country and religion. Add to that foreign shows. Seeing that, Indians are tempted to compare their own culture with other cultures. This combination has challenged patriotism. Hey brother, our country is ours as it is. Although no one would dare to do this openly, but if you look closely, you will know that there is a lot of un-Indian content on OTT. Its biggest impact will be on the new generation and our tomorrow, right?

If you are wondering what happened when OTT became inevitable, here is the answer: Any change in the world becomes more beneficial with limited awareness and understanding. Decide exactly what kind of smoking to do in the ocean of OTT, what kind of show to watch or how not to break your body because of its sins. There is no better way to avoid this change.

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