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| Platform | Uncut Content Style | Subscription Cost (INR approx.) | |----------|---------------------|--------------------------------| | | Erotic, soft-core | ₹100–300/month | | ZEE5 | Mixed (erotic + crime) | ₹499–999/year | | Amazon Prime Video | Violence, language, some nudity | ₹299/month or ₹1499/year | | Netflix | Mature themes, violence, rare nudity | ₹199–₹799/month | | MX Player | Free with ads – contains many uncut erotic series | Free | | Ullu App | Extremely explicit (hard-core simulated) | ₹300–600/month | This is a fictional snippet
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For decades, Indian television was dominated by daily soap operas and family-friendly dramas. Content was strictly monitored by self-regulatory bodies and the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for films, ensuring that any material deemed "sensitive," "bold," or "inappropriate" was heavily censored or outright banned.