Punjab Women Commission Slaps Notice on Yograj Singh for Sexist Remarks in 'Lukkhe'
In a bold move against misogynistic content, the Punjab State Women Commission has swung into action over actor Yograj Singh's role in the Amazon web series 'Lukkhe'. Accusations of blatant sexist...

In a bold move against misogynistic content, the Punjab State Women Commission has swung into action over actor Yograj Singh's role in the Amazon web series 'Lukkhe'. Accusations of blatant sexist slurs targeting women have prompted a formal notice, signaling the start of rigorous proceedings. A direct directive to the Punjab Police DGP calls for an urgent inquiry. Leveraging authority from the 2001 Act's Section 12, the commission demands accountability from Singh, the creative team, and production heads. The Censor Board must scrutinize the material, with a one-week deadline for findings. The backlash intensified after lawyer Ujjwal Bhasin's police FIR over the provocative lines. Punjab Congress has joined the fray, submitting a grievance that seeks criminal charges and a outright ban on the series. They point out Singh's self-proclaimed Sikh devotion makes his language even more egregious, breaching core religious values and legal safeguards under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Section 79. Viral social media footage has amplified public outrage, painting a grim picture of unchecked content on streaming platforms. This incident underscores the growing scrutiny on entertainment that normalizes abuse. With investigations ramping up, the industry watches closely as regulators flex their muscles.
