With the government recently blocking 18 OTT platforms under the Information Technology Act, 2000 for showing objectionable content, many OTT platforms have now come under the radar of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
We live in a time where OTT rules life. As we all know, over-the-top is something we love more than television now, because we can watch the latest content at our disposal at the expense of cable TV or Dish TV. This power to pay a lump sum fee and watch our favorite web series and movies for a specific period is a boon for today's society.
These OTT platforms have everything for every age group. For example, Punjab's largest OTT platform Chaupal, which also offers content in Bhojpuri and Haryanvi, not only caters to different languages but also entertains kids by adding a 'cartoon' section soon. Everyone, even adults, has access to OTT platforms, with the onus being on the platforms to ensure what type of content they show.
The access to content we have through these OTT platforms is so open that a limit should be set to monitor the excess of openness of the content. Mr. Sandeep Bansal, Founder, Chaupal said, “Chaupal is a family-oriented OTT platform where we ensure that the content we put out is completely clean and free from any obscenity. Ours is a platform where you can watch the latest content with your family and friends without any hesitation.
Chaupal is the one-stop destination for all your latest and popular web series and movies in three languages Punjabi, Haryanvi and Bhojpuri. It contains some great content. 'Gaddi Jati A Chlanga Mardi', 'Buhe Barian, Shikari, Kalli Jota, Bird, Let's Go to Mexico, Let's Live, and many more. Chaupal is a must-have entertainment app as it is ad-free, can be watched offline and can provide continuous unlimited entertainment throughout the year.