
Government Stops ZEE5 Gangster Documentary Release Over Law and Order Concerns
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has stepped in to halt the release of a controversial documentary on ZEE5, citing concerns over public order and the possible glorification of crime. The advisory reflects growing caution around digital content that touches on sensitive law-and-order issues.
The directive is linked to an ongoing Public Interest Litigation (CWP-PIL-107-2026) before the Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case involving Amarinder Singh Raja Warring versus the Union of India and others. In its April 24, 2026 communication, the Ministry referenced an earlier advisory issued on October 27, 2025, urging OTT platforms to act responsibly when publishing content related to gangsters and criminal activities.
Authorities flagged that the documentary includes dramatized storytelling, real-life footage, and narrative elements that could inadvertently glamorize organized crime. Inputs from the Punjab Police stressed that such portrayals might influence young audiences by normalizing criminal behaviour. Officials also warned that, given Punjab’s ongoing struggle against gangsterism, releasing such content could disrupt public order and create unrest.
The advisory also aligns with earlier judicial directions from the High Court. In a 2023 suo motu case involving alleged jail interviews of Lawrence Bishnoi, the court had ordered immediate removal and blocking of related digital content. The court noted that such material could encourage criminal activities and interfere with ongoing investigations and trials.
Reinforcing this stance, a January 28, 2026 order directed authorities to actively identify and take down online content that glorifies criminals. “In view of the judicial directions and the potential threat to public order, ZEE5 is advised not to release the said content,” the Ministry stated in its communication.
The Ministry clarified that the directive has been issued with proper approval from the competent authority and urged compliance. This move highlights the increasing scrutiny faced by OTT platforms in India, especially when content risks influencing public sentiment or undermining law enforcement efforts.
All Inputs From ANI.
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