Controversy Surrounds Diljit Dosanjh's Film *Satluj* After OTT Removal

Diljit Dosanjh's film *Satluj* has stirred significant controversy after its removal from the OTT platform ZEE5 just two days post-release. The film, which faced a four-year delay in certification, has sparked public outrage and political discussions. Many viewers have taken to social media to express their discontent, with Diljit himself voicing his displeasure. The film's portrayal of sensitive issues such as police corruption and systemic oppression has led to accusations of censorship. As the debate continues, supporters are calling for the film to be made available again, emphasizing the importance of sharing Punjab's history. This situation raises questions about freedom of expression and the role of media in storytelling.
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Diljit Dosanjh's *Satluj* Faces Backlash


A new controversy has erupted surrounding Diljit Dosanjh's film *Satluj*, which faced a four-year delay in receiving certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The film was eventually released on the OTT platform ZEE5 in its unedited form, but it was taken down just two days later. Following this, ZEE5 released a statement regarding the film's removal, which has led to public outcry and support for the film. Diljit has expressed his dissatisfaction on social media, joining a chorus of voices reacting to the situation.



In a video shared by Diljit, he stated, "The film will not be silenced. No one can stifle the voice of Khalra Sahib." The footage shows a large gathering in a Punjab village where residents are watching *Satluj* on a big screen. Many are voicing their frustrations on X (formerly Twitter).


One user remarked, "#Satluj: The film's removal has opened doors for political maneuvering. The politics surrounding this issue remain unchanged."


Another comment highlighted, "It's odd that *Satluj* was banned for revealing uncomfortable truths. It showcases police corruption, fake encounters, and the oppression of ordinary citizens by the system. All political parties are equally corrupt."



A further user expressed, "We denounce the ban on *Satluj* in India. It exposes the reality of the world's largest democracy. While propaganda films receive tax breaks and promotion, Punjab's narrative is silenced through censorship." Another user stated, “I am deeply troubled by the sudden removal of *Satluj* from ZEE5. This film highlights a painful chapter in Punjab's history and honors the bravery of Sardar Jaswant Singh Ji Khalra; it deserves to be seen and discussed openly. Punjab's history should be approached with honesty and sensitivity, not suppressed. I strongly condemn this decision and call for *Satluj* to be made accessible to audiences across India once more.”