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Govt Orders ZEE5 to Pull Film 'Satluj' Over National Security Concerns

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The Indian government directed OTT platform ZEE5 to remove the film 'Satluj', citing national security concerns. The movie, which had faced earlier censor objections, was released on ZEE5 under a new name after a prolonged delay. The film portrays the story of activist Jaswant Singh Khalra and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. The takedown order came shortly after the film finally became available to viewers online. Families of victims have opposed the removal, arguing that the film represents an important acknowledgment of a painful chapter in history.

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