In addition to seeking new stuff to boost user interface, with its divisive content, Netflix is facing legal trouble from the Indian government. We saw the Indian government taking charge of the OTT streaming sites in the world earlier this month. Today, a few Indian politicians have lodged police charges against Netflix for broadcasting a Hindu girl kissing a Muslim boy in front of a mosque, according to recent sources.
The scene is from the new web series, A Suitable Child, which is based on one of India's celebrated authors, Vikram Seth, writing a classic novel of the same name. It is headed by the Indian director, Mira Nair, and demonstrates a girl's quest to find a great husband in post-independence India called Lata.
So Lata, who is a girl from the Hindu community, kissed a Muslim boy in one of the scenes who was involved in her love of the film. In addition, the scene was filmed with a Hindu temple in the background.
As a result, the Interior Minister of Madhya Pradesh (MP), Narottam Mishra, said after seeing the scene, "There are highly objectionable scenes that have harmed the feelings of a particular religion." I have instructed police officers to test this divisive information to decide whether disciplinary action may be brought against the film's producer-director for offending religious feelings.
In addition, the youth chief of India's new ruling party, Gaurav Tiwari, claimed that he had lodged an additional lawsuit against Netflix. Moreover, if the streaming network helps the series to survive in the future, Tiwary informed of street demonstrations.