New Delhi: Diljit Dosanjh-starrer 'Satluj,' based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, was released on the OTT platform without the required certification process being completed, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) officials said as reported by ANI.. The movie was taken down from streaming platform ZEE5 just two days after its release. The move triggered widespread reactions from celebrities and politicians.As per the officials, the movie did not have the required certification for a theatrical release. As per the officials, the movie did not have the required certification for a theatrical release.It was alsoalleged that the makers of the film changed the film's title and released it on an OTT platform.“Satluj
did not have the required certification for a theatrical release. Instead of complying with the certification process, the makers changed the film's title and released it on an OTT platform on Friday,” an official told the news agency.The official further alleged that the release violated the provisions of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, although no specific provision was identified.The official also stated that the certification body had recommended nearly 100 cuts to the film. Rather than implementing those changes, the makers allegedly changed the film's title and proceeded with its OTT release.As per the report, the said it had not received any representation from the filmmakers seeking approval or reconsideration before the film was released.


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