The meteoric rise of the comic quickly drew the attention of conservative groups and government authorities. In 2009, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ordered Indian Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block access to the official Kirtu website under the Information Technology Act, citing laws against the distribution of obscene material online.
The huge popularity of Savita Bhabhi, particularly her flagrant disregard for Indian laws prohibiting pornography, made her a target for the government. Savita Bhabhi Hindi All Episode-pdf
Media analysts have often pointed out that the series subverted traditional media roles. While mainstream Indian cinema and television of the era heavily policed female sexuality—often confining women to roles of pure homemakers or stylized antagonists—the comic placed a married woman's desires at the very center of the narrative. Though criticized by many as purely voyeuristic and patriarchal fantasy, the character paradoxically became an accidental symbol of breaking rigid sexual taboos in the Indian digital consciousness. Legal Crackdowns and Censorship The meteoric rise of the comic quickly drew