Smoking scenes have become a trend in programmes on OTT platforms, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari said in Parliament and called for immediate action to curb the propagation of tobacco on online curated content.
Taking part in a discussion in the Lok Sabha (Lower House) on the Cinematograph Amendment Bill on Monday, he said actors, directors, scriptwriters and the audience do not want such scenes, PTI yesterday reported from New Delhi.
“After movies, OTT platforms have become quite popular these days. Excellent work happening on these platforms. However, it has become a trend to show scenes with cigarettes and tobacco consumption,” the BJP MP said.
Asserting that the actors, producers, directors or the viewers do not want such scenes, Tiwari said, “Then who is behind this trend? If there is a force that is not concerned about the lives of 1.35 million people in our country, then we must express our gratitude to the government for the concern it has shown by introducing tobacco rules for OTT.”
The government on May 31 notified the amendments in the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act, 2004, making it mandatory for over-the-top (OTT) platforms to display anti-tobacco warnings and disclaimers as seen in movies screened in theatres and television programmes.
The amendment will come into effect three months from the date of its publication in the official gazette.
According to the notification, the publishers of online curated content displaying tobacco products or their use will be required to display anti-tobacco health spots of a minimum of 30 seconds each at the beginning and middle of a programme.
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