A government committee recommended continuing restrictions on Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj. The panel found the film’s content concerning India’s national security and sovereignty. This decision follows the film’s removal from streaming platforms in India and overseas. Political leaders in Punjab have voiced differing opinions on the government’s actions. The film’s future availability remains uncertain after these developments. A government committee recommended continuing restrictions on Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj. The panel found the film’s content concerning India’s national security and sovereignty. This decision follows the film’s removal from streaming platforms in India and overseas. Political leaders in Punjab have voiced differing opinions on the government’s actions. The film’s future availability remains uncertain after these developments.
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