The distribution and possession of intimate clips without consent are illegal in many jurisdictions. The alleged Lasboo Clips have raised concerns about the potential violation of Indian laws, such as the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Authorities have been urged to investigate the matter and take necessary actions against those responsible for creating and disseminating the clips.

The line between "bold" creative content and pornography led to significant regulatory backlash. In July 2025, the Indian government took a major step by , including Ullu, ALTT, and Hulchul, over content it termed "pornographic in nature".

Similar to Verma, her work is heavily consumed via short-form clips and episodic snippets [1]. The Appeal of "Clips" and Short-Form Content

The Indian digital streaming landscape is buzzing as two of its most prominent stars, Rajsi Verma Preeti Puneet , team up for a new project on the

The tipping point was a reality show on Ullu called hosted by actor Ajaz Khan. In a viral clip, Khan pressured a female contestant to act out sex positions and instructed others to remove their undergarments. The National Commission for Women (NCW) pulled up Ullu’s management, asking pointed questions about the impact of such content on children and warning of a complete ban. This regulatory environment has led to a volatile market, where apps like "Lasboo Clips" often attempt to fill the void left by banned platforms, further complicating the careers of actors associated with the industry.

: These clips are frequently marketed as "Exclusive" or "App Content," meaning they are primarily available through specific OTT platforms rather than mainstream streaming services.