Contrary to this opinion, Netflix India’s most loved boy-next-door Dhruv Sehgal, who co-writes and stars in the popular web series “Little Things”, believes that language is a very small part of the content and instead of focusing on the usage of swear words, people must raise their voices against everything that promotes hate and negativity amongst the youth of India, or globally.
“The only content that needs to be censored is the content that generates hate or creates differences between diversities in India. Other than that, no other content should be censored”, the 28-year-old writer-actor says.
Launched through a digital channel “Dice Media” on YouTube with just five 15-minute episodes back in 2016, the USP of “Little Things” that propelled it into fame has always been its relatable content, based on how a young Indian couple in their twenties live, think, and manage a relationship while navigating through their own personal lives.