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Bombay Begums: Child rights body says 'stop streaming', why? | Oneindia News

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Bombay Begums: Child rights body says 'stop streaming', why? | Oneindia News

Bombay Begums: Child rights body says 'stop streaming', why? | Oneindia News

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has asked Netflix to stop streaming Bombay Begums for its portrayal of children.

NCPCR said children are protrayed inaappropriately in the web series.

The OTT platform has been asked to furnish a detailed action report within 24 hours.

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