🎬 OTTs Turning into Crime Schools?
What began as entertainment in our homes—OTT platforms—now seem to be turning into informal crime schools for children. This concern emerged after police cracked the mystery behind the murder of a young girl named Sahasra in Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Telangana.
The Shocking Revelation
- The accused is a 15-year-old tenth-grade student who lived in the neighboring building.
- He entered Sahasra’s house intending to steal, but when she confronted him, he brutally murdered her.
- Disturbingly, the boy had written a screenplay titled “Mission Theft” to plan the burglary. When things went wrong, he turned it into “Mission Murder” and executed it accordingly.
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Influence of OTT Crime Content
- The boy was reportedly addicted to watching crime web series and content on OTT platforms.
- He mimicked scenes from these shows and incorporated them into his real-life crime plan.
- Police say Sahasra was an innocent victim who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Alarming Impact on Children
- The case highlights how deeply OTT content can influence young minds, especially when it glamorizes crime.
- During interrogation, the boy even tried to mislead police by accusing Sahasra’s father, claiming she had called him “Daddy” three times—an attempt to manipulate the crime scene narrative.
A Wake-Up Call for Parents
- The incident underscores the urgent need for parents to monitor what their children are watching, reading, and doing during their free time.
- Lack of censorship on OTT platforms and inadequate parental supervision are cited as contributing factors to the tragedy.
Public Demand for Regulation
- Citizens are now calling for stricter action against OTT platforms that stream crime, murder, and vulgar content without filters or age restrictions.
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