

Eventually, mainstream media columnists joined in criticizing the ban as reflecting a "meddlesome, patriarchal mindset" of a "Net Nanny" government. This was met with criticism from the likes of Indian libertarian blogger and journalist Amit Varma. As a result, the original website was censored by the Indian government under its anti-pornography laws. Production of pornography is broadly illegal in India. Graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee on the ban of Savita Bhabhi. "Wow, India has now joined the elite club of China, Iran, North Korea and suchlike in the area of Internet censorship." Though she is depicted as an upper-class woman, she pursues sexual relationships with multiple people irrespective of their caste, class or gender.She fits the stereotypes of an Indian bhabhi, but she also breaks those stereotypes by indulging in her lust.


It has since been converted into a subscription-based strip. The character was promoted through a comic strip medium by anonymous activists in India. The title bhabhi ( sister-in-law) is a respectful term for North Indian housewives. Her promiscuous behaviour is justified by Ashok, her husband. Savita Bhabhi is a pornographic cartoon character, a housewife, published by Kirtu. Savita bhabhi's character shown in first episode
