Telugu filmmaker Nandini Reddy, who recently directed Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s Maa Inti Banggram, shares her thoughts on Diljit Dosanjh Starring in “Satluj”. The film was in the news recently after it was released on OTT and was pulled from the platform within two days. The director recently said that he would abandon the last 30 minutes of the film.Sharing her thoughts on Instagram Stories, Nandini Reddy wrote: “Started watching this amazing movie…stopped and took a break before the last 30 minutes and watched it the next day as I was so traumatized by it…I wish I could finish it.”
Producer praises team behind film
‘oh! The director of “Baby” also praised the director Dear Trehan and actor Diljit Dosanjh for bringing the story to the screen. She said movies should have the freedom to tell difficult truths, even if they are painful to watch. She wrote, “What’s the point of freedom in this country if we don’t have the space to tell the truth, no matter how painful…More power to you @diljitdosanjh @honeytrehan.” She also retweeted a video praising the film. The post read: “Watch this movie as soon as you can. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest films of the modern era. The performances by Diljit Dosanjh and the entire cast will blow your mind. Special mention to Sarvinder Pal Vicky…he is amazing. Everyone watch it as soon as possible before you get banned.”
About “Satru”
For the uninitiated, “Satluj” was released on Zee5, however, it was removed from the platform within two days of its release.
What is Satluji about?
Satluj tells the story of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. The film tells the story of his struggle to expose police brutality and the killings and illegal cremations of some 25,000 people.Following the removal, the streaming platform released a statement but did not explain the reasoning behind the decision. “In view of the current developments, ‘Satluj’ will be released in India until further notice. We remain committed to exploring all appropriate avenues through due process to bring the film back to audiences at the earliest,” the company said.