Director Honey Trehan denies his film ‘Satluj’ is propaganda and claims it fosters unity. He states Hindus and Sikhs watched the movie together peacefully in Punjab. Trehan argues the government’s intervention led to the film’s removal from the platform. The film was released without completing the mandatory certification process, according to officials. ‘Satluj’ is inspired by human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra’s work. Director Honey Trehan denies his film ‘Satluj’ is propaganda and claims it fosters unity. He states Hindus and Sikhs watched the movie together peacefully in Punjab. Trehan argues the government’s intervention led to the film’s removal from the platform. The film was released without completing the mandatory certification process, according to officials. ‘Satluj’ is inspired by human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra’s work.
Trending
- 7 pink lakes in Australia and the science behind their unusual colours
- 7 Britons among 13 killed in Spain wildfire; grieving family says ‘heartbroken’
- Palestine welcomes India’s renewed support for two-state solution and development projects
- ‘Abhishek Banerjee refused to step aside’: Madan Mitra quits Mamata’s camp, joins Ritabrata Banerjee’s TMC faction
- Jagannath Rath Yatra 2026: Top 50 wishes quotes & images for loved ones
- New England had almost completely lost its forests by the 1800s after centuries of logging. Then nature slowly reclaimed the land in one of history’s greatest forest recoveries, covering about 60% of the region once again
- UK proposes overnight social media curfew for 16, 17-year-olds
- Inside Iran’s high-stakes cyber op to hunt down US troops in the Middle East