Updated On: 25 July, 2021 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Even as Raj Kundra’s defence lawyer says what content bizman has been arrested for is not ‘pornographic,’ cyber law experts say that the difference between ‘what’s obscene and what’s not’ is perception, and is always open to interpretation

Raj Kundra seen leaving the property cell of the Mumbai Police’s CID branch in Byculla for the Esplanade court this week. Pic/Suresh Karkera
The videos were erotica, not porn,” actor Shilpa Shetty and wife of British-Indian businessman Raj Kundra, arrested in connection with the pornography film case, is said to have told investigating officials who recorded her statement on Friday.
Shetty’s stance and that of Kundra’s defence lawyer Abad Ponda, who has rubbished police claims of the businessman churning out sexually explicit content, has stoked fresh controversy about the legality of erotica and porn.