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‘Satluj’ remains under review after being removed from OTT platforms globally. The fate of the Diljit Dosanjh and Arjun Rampal starrer is still unclear.
‘Satluj’ is facing fresh backlash amid the ongoing controversy, with the film being removed from OTT platforms globally. As per the latest reports shared online, the film was released without passing the certification process under the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) and is now under review by an inter-departmental committee.
The Center postpones the release of ‘Satluj’ until further notice
Despite the ongoing public backlash, the Center is postponing the release of ‘Satluj’ for now. The interdepartmental committee is currently reviewing the film under its IT rules, Mid Day reported. It will remain off OTT platforms globally until the committee announces the final ruling for its review.“The idea is to maintain a globally unified position throughout the process given the sensitivity of the story,” a statement from the report said.
This is not necessarily a permanent decision. “Everyone is awaiting the committee’s comments before determining the next course of action.”
A petition was filed against ‘Satluj’ after the shows held in Jammu and Punjab
Over the past two days, pirated copies of the movie ‘Satluj’ have been showing in Jammu and Punjab regions after it was removed from ZEE5. Amid the controversy surrounding the film, an advocate shared online that he has filed a petition against the release of the Diljit Dosanjh and Arjun Rampal starrer.
Lawyer Vineet Jindal took to his account His post read: “Under this petition filed by the Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, I seek appropriate action against individuals, religious organizations and political parties involved in organizing illegal public screenings of the film.
Such shows are allegedly used to promote violence and spread hatred against the community as well as security agencies.He further urged the authorities to take strict action and formally file FIRs against those holding screenings, as it is illegal to screen a film that has not been approved for certification. “Such illegal acts pose a serious threat to peace, public order and communal harmony in Punjab. Therefore, I have sought appropriate directions to prevent such illegal performances and to ensure that those responsible are prosecuted in accordance with the law,” he added.
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‘Satluj’, directed by Honey Trehan, was made about 3 years ago and chronicles the life and actions of activist Jaswant Singh Kalra.
