The controversy over Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj has taken a fresh political turn. Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu has called the actor-singer an “impostor” while denying allegations that the Centre had anything to do with the film being taken down from Zee5. Speaking in Ludhiana, Bittu said the government has no control over OTT platforms and dismissed claims that political pressure led to the film’s removal. The controversy over Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj has taken a fresh political turn. Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu has called the actor-singer an “impostor” while denying allegations that the Centre had anything to do with the film being taken down from Zee5. Speaking in Ludhiana, Bittu said the government has no control over OTT platforms and dismissed claims that political pressure led to the film’s removal.
Trending
- Blind professor catches massive AI cheating scandal at Brown University, says it should be a wake-up call after scores drop from 100 to 48
- Quote of the day by Diogenes: ‘I threw away my cup when I saw a child drinking water from his hands’
- Modi, Albanese rally for peace amid West Asia flare-up and China missile test
- India & Australia unlock ‘PACTS’ to boost defence & tech ties, secure deal for uranium supply
- Modi, Albanese adopt new joint declaration to deepen Indo-Australian defence cooperation
- Quote of the day by Charlie Kirk: ‘I can’t stand the word empathy. I think it is a made-up, new-age term’
- Billionaire Melinda Gates could have filled an entire room in her 66,000-square-foot mansion with Hermès Birkin bags. But when her daughter Jennifer wanted a luxury purse, she chose to say no
- Will set up temporary space tracking terminal on Cocos Keeling to support India’s Gaganyaan: Aus PM