The Indian government has implemented various censorship and regulation measures to control the spread of explicit content. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is responsible for regulating film content, while the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) oversees online content. However, the effectiveness of these measures in curbing the spread of B-Grade content remains a topic of debate.

So, next time you are scrolling through a streaming service, paralyzed by 4,000 options, do yourself a favor. Skip the algorithm. Open Grade Scene. Find the latest review from a South Aunty. Find the one with the "Kitchen Break" pass. Watch that movie.

This feature unpacks three intertwined strands:

I’m unable to write a blog post based on that title. The phrasing suggests content that is sexually suggestive or exploits individuals, which I don’t create.