Sahara Group demands ban on Netflix’s ‘Bad Boy Billionaires’ web series

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New Delhi: The Sahara Group on Thursday demanded that Netflix’s web series ‘Bad Boy Billionaires: India’ be infected. At the same time, the online entertainment company has been asked to take corrective action to remove ‘light research and baseless’ content from the program. Sahara Group alleges that Netflix’s program appears to be aimed at tarnishing its image.

A Sahara India family spokesperson questioned Netflix’s intentions, saying, “The whole film is a bundle of lies. It distorts the facts and seeks to tarnish Netflix’s image of the Sahara Group. ‘ At the same time, the film falsely alleges that the group’s depositors are not real.

The group said in a statement, “This is completely wrong. We have never been a chit fund company. We have been working under the rules of the Reserve Bank of India, Firm and Society Registrar for 21 years from the very beginning. After this we worked under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and now our employees have taken a step forward and the company is running a co-operative society under the regulation of the Ministry of Agriculture. ‘

Not even a seizure of money has been made from closed accounts
Sahara Group has stated that not a single penny has been seized in any of Sahara’s schemes whether the account is open or closed. The film shows that the agents of the company stop going to the villages and when their contribution to the account stops, the account holder gets a letter that their money has been confiscated, all this to the image of Sahara Group. There is an attempt to tarnish it. ‘

The group called the web series based on weak research and unrealistic, and demanded an immediate ban on the film’s worldwide broadcasts and asked Netflix to gather accurate information. This web series should be aired only after the correct information has been included.

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