Streaming platform Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday “unconditionally” apologised for its web series Tandav, and said that they had removed or edited scenes against which objections were raised. The show’s makers have already apologised at least twice so far.
The web series purportedly provides a commentary on India’s political scene under the Narendra Modi government. The show touches upon farmer agitations to student protests to police killings – all events that have happened under the administration of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
“Amazon Prime Video again deeply regrets that viewers considered certain scenes to be objectionable in the recently launched fictional series Tandav,” a statement read. “This was never our intention, and the scenes that were objected to were removed or edited when they were brought to our attention.”
The streaming platform said that it respected the diverse beliefs and offered unconditional apologies to everyone who was hurt by the…