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Diljit’s 'Satluj' Pulled from ZEE5 Over Security Concerns

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Neha Kapoor
08 July 20262 min read
Diljit’s 'Satluj' Pulled from ZEE5 Over Security Concerns

Diljit Dosanjh's film 'Satluj' was removed from ZEE5 due to security concerns, highlighting India's intense scrutiny on OTT content.

Diljit’s 'Satluj' Pulled from ZEE5 Over Security Concerns

When Diljit Dosanjh speaks, people listen. But when his film gets pulled from a major streaming platform, well, it raises eyebrows. Here's a wild turn of events: "Satluj," the movie about Jaswant Singh Khalra, was released uncut on ZEE5 on July 3, 2026. Just when fans were settling in, it disappeared two days later.

Reason Behind the Removal

The film's sudden removal was due to "security concerns," according to the platform. Now, "Satluj" has been dragged into the spotlight for reasons beyond its storyline. Turns out, the Central Government isn’t taking any chances and has pushed the film to an Inter-Departmental Committee (IDC) for a deeper look. It sounds like a big deal because this panel checks content against strict rules that keep an eye out for anything that might stir trouble in India.

What is the IDC Anyway?

Alright, here’s me trying to make sense of this IDC business. The committee, if you're curious, is part of the IT Rules, 2021. It's like the watchful parent of OTT platforms, ensuring content aligns with national interests. It includes folks from the Home Affairs, Information and Broadcasting, and even the Defence ministry, among others. So they're definitely not messing around.

  • They can suggest anything from warnings to outright blocking content.
  • This isn’t like the movies you catch in theaters going through the CBFC. OTT content? It’s got its own rulebook.

Why It Matters

From where I sit, it's a bold move to take back something already streamed. I mean, ZEE5 had "Satluj" featured, and then, bam, it's gone. This really pulls the curtain back on how tightly digital content is scrutinized in India, especially if it's brushing against sensitive topics. So, if you missed the film, you're probably wondering if or how it’ll make a comeback.

To sum it up, "Satluj" tries to tell a powerful story of truth, and right now, that truth is under a microscope. It’s fascinating—and a bit frustrating—to see how this will play out. Stick around; this is definitely a plot worth watching.

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Neha Kapoor

Entertainment Writer & Artist Features

Neha did not set out to be a music writer. She studied English Literature at Christ University in Bangalore, which she loved, and expected it to lead somewhere in publishing or maybe academia. What actually happened was that she kept writing very long Instagram captions under concert photos because she had things to say and nobody around her wanted to hear quite that much of it.

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