Complaint Filed Against Anurag Kashyap’s Short Film In Netflix’s Ghost Stories

An official complaint has been received by Netflix India against Anurag Kashyap’s short film in the 2020 anthology, Ghost Stories which is one of the first examples of grievances to be registered after the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting formulated the Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 earlier this year.

According to the official reports, the complaint has raised objection to a scene in the short film, in which Sobhita Dhulipala’s character eats a foetus after suffering a miscarriage. As per the complaint, the scene was not required for the story and if the creators wished to add such a scene, there should have been a trigger warning for women who have gone through the trauma of miscarriages.

Before the notification of the Rules, digital news media was largely unregulated. The introduction of the new laws is seen by many as an effort to moderate and impose restrictions on digital creators. “So it has started… A complaint came to Netflix on Ghost Stories. This is the end,” Anurag wrote in an Instagram Story that is no longer visible on his profile but was viewed by MediaNama.

Ghost Stories, an anthology film that also featured shorts from directors Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee and Karan Johar, was released on New Year’s day in 2020. It was a follow-up to the filmmakers’ 2018 anthology Lust Stories.

 

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