Satluj removed from ZEE5: Centre to send Diljit Dosanjh's film to IT Rules committee
The government will examine the film Satluj via an Inter-Departmental Committee. This committee considers content grievances from digital platforms and news publishers. The film, based on Jaswant Singh Khalra, was removed from ZEE5 after its release. Authorities cited security concerns and the film's release without CBFC cuts. The committee can recommend various actions, including content deletion or blocking.
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