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The Dark Underbelly of Noida: How a Couple Ran a Multimillion-Rupee Porn Racket

On March 29, 2025, the quiet residential streets of Noida’s Sector 105 were thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) uncovered a shocking illegal pornography racket masterminded by a couple, Ujjwal Kishore and Neelu Srivastava. What seemed like an ordinary home concealed a sophisticated webcam studio, streaming adult content to international platforms and raking in over ₹22 crore. This case not only exposes a sinister exploitation network but also raises critical questions about the regulation of online content and financial oversight in India’s digital age.


The Setup: A Professional Operation Hiding in Plain Sight


Ujjwal Kishore and Neelu Srivastava, operating under their company Subdigi Ventures Private Limited, had turned their residence into a hub for producing and distributing pornographic material. Platforms like XHamster, Stripchat, and OnlyFans—popular adult content sites run by foreign entities such as Cyprus-based Technius Limited—served as their primary outlets. The ED raids, conducted under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), revealed a chillingly efficient setup: a fully equipped studio, complete with lighting and cameras, designed to churn out content for a global audience.

The couple’s enterprise wasn’t a small-time gig. They had allegedly funneled ₹15.66 crore through illegal foreign remittances, disguising the proceeds as payments for legitimate services like advertising and market research. In reality, every rupee traced back to the sale of adult content—a financial trail that the ED painstakingly unraveled.


The Exploitation: Preying on Vulnerable Women


At the heart of this racket lies a grim tale of exploitation. Young women, lured by social media ads promising lucrative modeling gigs, found themselves ensnared in a trap. Once recruited, they were coerced or enticed into performing for the camera, with the racket pocketing 75% of the earnings while leaving the models with a mere 25%. During the raids, authorities found three women at the couple’s home, along with ₹8 lakh in cash—a stark reminder of the human cost behind the profits.

This wasn’t just a business; it was a calculated scheme that preyed on ambition and desperation. The sophistication of the operation suggests Kishore and Srivastava had honed their craft over time, building a network that exploited both technology and vulnerable individuals with ruthless precision.


The Money Trail: A Web of Deception


The financial scale of this racket is staggering. Over ₹22 crore flowed into the couple’s coffers, much of it siphoned through foreign channels to evade Indian authorities. By masking the funds as payments for innocuous services, they exploited loopholes in the digital economy—a move that underscores the challenges regulators face in tracking illicit transactions across borders. The ED’s investigation has already frozen assets and seized evidence, but officials hint that this is just the tip of the iceberg. More arrests and revelations are expected as the probe deepens.


What This Means for India’s Digital Landscape


The Noida porn racket isn’t just a standalone crime—it’s a wake-up call. The ease with which the couple operated, leveraging international platforms and disguised remittances, exposes gaps in India’s oversight of online content and financial flows. Adult content production and distribution remain a legal gray area in India, with laws struggling to keep pace with the digital boom. Meanwhile, platforms like Stripchat and OnlyFans thrive in jurisdictions beyond India’s reach, complicating enforcement efforts.

This case also shines a light on the broader issue of exploitation in the gig economy. Social media, often a tool for opportunity, became a hunting ground for predators promising jobs that morphed into something far darker. As India’s youth increasingly turn to online platforms for income, protecting them from such schemes becomes an urgent priority.


The Road Ahead: Justice and Accountability



Legal proceedings are underway, with the ED recording statements from the models to build a watertight case. The couple’s arrest marks a significant victory, but the investigation is far from over. Authorities are likely tracing the racket’s connections—both domestic and international—to dismantle the network completely. For the women caught in this web, justice means not just punishment for the perpetrators but also support to reclaim their lives.

The Noida porn racket is a stark reminder of how technology can be a double-edged sword. It offers unprecedented opportunities but also harbors shadowy corners where exploitation festers. As the story unfolds, it’s a call to action for regulators, tech platforms, and society to confront these challenges head-on—before more lives are ensnared in the dark underbelly of the digital world.

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