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Diljit Dosanjh film removed from streaming platform amid 'developments'

Created at 6 Jul · 10:25 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A film starring Indian actor Diljit Dosanjh, "Satluj," was abruptly removed from the ZEE5 streaming platform in India just two days after its release. The platform cited "current developments" without further explanation, while the film's producer suggested government orders were behind the removal.

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Key Numbers

2 daystime film was available on streaming
2022year film was completed
21initial number of changes sought by CBFC
127final number of changes sought by CBFC

Who's Involved

Diljit Dosanjh
Indian singer-actor starring in "Satluj"
Jaswant Singh Khalra
Human rights activist whose life inspired the film
ZEE5
Streaming platform that removed the film
RSVP Movies
Producer of the film "Satluj"
Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
Indian film certification board that previously disputed the film's content
Honey Trehan
Director of "Satluj"

↳ Why This Matters

The removal of "Satluj" highlights ongoing tensions between artistic expression and government oversight in India, particularly concerning films that address sensitive historical events and alleged human rights abuses. The abrupt takedown raises questions about censorship and the freedom of filmmakers and platforms to distribute content.

Key facts

  • The film "Satluj," starring Diljit Dosanjh and inspired by human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, was released on ZEE5 on Friday.
  • Two days later, ZEE5 removed the film from its platform in India, citing "current developments."
  • The film's producer, RSVP Movies, indicated the removal was due to government orders.
  • Diljit Dosanjh stated he had anticipated the film's removal but not so soon.
  • The film, completed in 2022, faced prior disputes with India's film certification board, leading to its bypass of a theatrical release.
  • ZEE5 stated it stood by the film's creative vision and hoped to make it available again soon.

The film "Satluj," starring Indian singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh and inspired by the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, has been abruptly removed from the ZEE5 streaming platform in India, just two days after its release.

ZEE5 stated the film would be unavailable in India "until further notice" due to "current developments," without elaborating on the reasons. The film's producer, RSVP Movies, indicated that the removal was a result of government orders. Diljit Dosanjh himself addressed the situation, expressing that he had anticipated the film's removal but was surprised by its swiftness, suggesting that extensive promotion might have prevented its release altogether.

"Satluj" was completed in 2022 but had previously faced a prolonged dispute with India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), preventing its theatrical release. The CBFC reportedly sought numerous changes, including a title alteration and edits to scenes depicting police violence, which the filmmakers argued would fundamentally alter the film's narrative. Despite challenges in court, the filmmakers eventually withdrew their petition, hoping to secure certification.

The film was eventually released directly on ZEE5 under the title "Satluj," bypassing the need for CBFC approval for theatrical exhibition. However, streaming platforms in India are governed by the Information Technology Rules, 2021, which allow for takedown orders under Indian law. ZEE5 has stated it stands by the film's creative vision and hopes to reinstate it soon.

Frequently asked questions

The film is inspired by the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, who investigated alleged human rights abuses, including enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings, during Punjab's separatist insurgency in the 1980s and 1990s.

The film faced a prolonged dispute with India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which sought numerous changes to the title, content, and depiction of police violence, which the filmmakers found unacceptable.

ZEE5 has not provided specific details regarding what 'current developments' led to the film's removal, only stating that the film would be unavailable "until further notice."

The film was originally titled 'Ghallughara' and later 'Punjab '95' before being retitled 'Satluj' for its streaming release. The title changes were part of the disputes with the CBFC.

What Happens Next

01ZEE5 hopes to bring the film back to its platform.
02The Indian federal information and broadcasting ministry has been contacted for comment.

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How It Developed

The film "Satluj," starring Diljit Dosanjh, was released on ZEE5.
ZEE5 removed the film from its platform in India two days after release.
ZEE5 cited "current developments" for the removal without explanation.
The film's producer stated it was removed on government orders.
Diljit Dosanjh acknowledged the film's expected removal, noting its early timing.
ZEE5 expressed hope to bring the film back soon.

Sources

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Why a Diljit Dosanjh film vanished from streaming after two daysBBC News

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