Whether it is age-related ailment or stress induced by lockdown situation where many actors are forced to sit duck without any shootings from the last six months. And due to that pressure, maybe actor Jaya Prakash would have breathed his last while residing at his hometown Guntur along with family. The actor breathed his last due to cardiac arrest at the age of 74.
Guess what, some media houses wanted to bring that ‘drama’ into this trauma by showcasing the visuals of JP from his final hours. Visuals of JP’s mortal remains, where he succumbed to cardiac arrest in the bathroom of his house is now getting aired on many top Telugu TV channels.
Like how Sushant Singh Rajput’s dead body visuals have come out in recent times, now JP’s dead body visuals are also doing rounds on YouTube as well. The humble request coming from all quarters of the society is to stop airing such visuals, as they are not just disturbing, but also deeply saddening the fans of these celebs. Because these dead-body visuals haunt them with bitter memories, while those celebs always spread fun and happiness when they are alive.
Hope, TV channels and YouTube channels understand this as an ethical thing and will have that compassionate heart to not air such stuff.
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Netflix Sparks Backlash With Censored Dhurandhar OTT Cut
January 30, 2026

Generally, OTT content in India does not undergo active censoring, which is why many films are expected to stream in their uncut and uncensored versions on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. This has set a clear expectation among audiences, especially for gritty and raw films.
In this context, viewers anticipated Netflix to premiere the uncut and uncensored version of its much-talked-about outing Dhurandhar, which began streaming last night in multiple Indian languages. However, Netflix ended up throwing a massive curveball at Indian audiences.
Instead of releasing an extended or uncensored cut, Netflix surprisingly streamed a version that is even shorter than the theatrical print. Nearly ten minutes of footage from the theatrical version was reportedly trimmed further for the OTT release. To make matters worse, all the cuss words were muted, leaving fans extremely disappointed.
Audiences who were hoping for a raw and rustic viewing experience on Netflix were left gutted, as the OTT cut of Dhurandhar turned out to be significantly weaker than its theatrical counterpart. Social media was soon flooded with criticism, with fans calling out Netflix for its careless and baffling approach.
This isn’t the first time Netflix has faced backlash for such decisions. Earlier, the platform received heavy criticism for failing to release the uncut and uncensored version of Animal. Unfortunately, it appears that the streaming giant hasn’t learned from that experience, as Dhurandhar now joins the list of films where Netflix’s OTT version has left audiences frustrated and disappointed.