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Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj Vanishes From Zee5 Just 2 Days After Release, Fans Demand Answers

Diljit Dosanjh Satluj Removed From Zee5

Just two days after its digital premiere, Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj has unexpectedly disappeared from Zee5 in India, leaving fans shocked and social media buzzing. The sudden removal has quickly become one of the biggest entertainment talking points, with viewers questioning why a film that had just arrived on the platform was taken down without warning.

Satluj is inspired by the life and work of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, whose efforts to expose alleged illegal killings during Punjab’s insurgency period made him a significant historical figure. Because the story touches on a politically sensitive chapter in Indian history, the film has attracted both praise and controversy since its release.

 
 
 
 
 
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Following the removal, Zee5 confirmed that the film is currently unavailable for streaming in India. Reports suggest the platform is exploring legal options related to the matter, although a detailed explanation behind the decision has not been publicly shared. The unexpected move has only fueled curiosity and debate among audiences.

Diljit Dosanjh also broke his silence after the film was taken down. In a strongly worded message, the actor expressed disappointment over the situation and stated that stories based on truth should not be silenced. His response quickly gained attention online, with thousands of fans extending their support and praising his stand.

The internet has been flooded with reactions, as many users questioned why the movie was removed so soon after its release. While some believe the issue is linked to the film’s sensitive subject matter, others are demanding greater transparency from the streaming platform. The hashtag surrounding Satluj continues to trend as discussions grow across social media.

For now, Satluj remains unavailable to stream in India, and audiences are waiting to see whether legal developments or future decisions will bring the film back to the platform. Until then, the controversy has only increased public interest, proving that sometimes a film’s biggest spotlight arrives after the credits stop rolling.

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