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.
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