Satluj movie: ‘Banning films doesn’t help’: Shashi Ranjan hails Diljit Dosanjh starrer ‘Satluj’ as ‘one of the best films I have ever seen,’ amid OTT bans worldwide | Hindi Movie News
Filmmaker and actor Shashi Ranjan has opened up about the film ‘Satluj’ and it has been removed from the OTT platform. Appreciating the film’s storytelling and depth, he called it one of the best films he had seen in recent times. Recently, he showed his powerful stories and powerful performances. On the removal of the film from OTT, Shashi Ranjan voiced his opposition to the banning of films based on history, adding that such methods often stimulate the interest of the audience instead. He added that portraying history through films does not mislead today’s savvy youth, and expressed his hope that the film will return to the digital platform soon.
Shashi Ranjan appreciates the depth of the film
Speaking to IANS, Shashi said: “After a long time, I watched a film that really impressed me. First, I was very disappointed after watching the film. Second, the story and the way the film was made really surprised me. After many years, I saw a film that was very well told and very inspiring.”“I believe that banning any kind of film does not serve any purpose; on the contrary, it does a lot of harm. When a film is banned, it creates awareness among people about why it was banned. I do not believe that showing history to the youth of today will lead them in the wrong direction. I strongly disagree with that idea. There have been many films that have been highlighting the darkest chapters of history that confuse them today. movie. I feel it is unfortunate that the film has been removed from OTT platforms, and I hope it will make a comeback soon,” added Shashi Ranjan.
‘Satluj’ is its take off from OTT
Diljit Dosanjh’s movie ‘Satluj’ (titled Punjab ’95) was pulled from ZEE5 platform in India 48 hours after its release. The sudden removal follows concerns expressed by government officials over the film’s alleged police brutality in Punjab in the 1990s. Hours after it was removed from OTT, the film reportedly surfaced online through a leak.



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