Satluj co-writer Niren Bhatt questions film's removal; says, "If The Kashmir Files can exist, why not our film?"

Satluj co-writer Niren Bhatt questions film's removal; says, "If The Kashmir Files can exist, why not our film?"

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When Satluj quietly appeared on ZEE5 late on Friday night, it felt to co-writer Niren Bhatt like the end of a three-year fight. By Sunday evening, that relief had vanished, with ZEE5 abruptly pulling the biographical drama from its platform in India.

A miraculous release, then silence

Originally titled Panjab 95, the film had spent three years mired in controversy, facing an unprecedented 127 cuts demanded by the CBFC. In an interview with Variety India, Bhatt recalled that the digital release came as a complete surprise. “Honestly, we only found out on Friday evening when we got a message saying it was live,” he said. “No one had a clue. We had completely given up hope that it would ever release. Honey (Trehan) was in talks with RSVP, but even he did not believe it would actually happen until it dropped. For the last four years, we have lived with these endless cycles of conversations, so when it finally went live, I genuinely believed it was safe.”

Comparisons to other controversial films

Bhatt pushed back against suggestions that Satluj could be exploited by “anti-India forces,” pointing to precedents in Hindi cinema. “That argument simply does not hold,” he said. “If The Kashmir Files can exist, if The Kerala Story can exist, why can they exist without being labeled tools for international forces? Why is our film the chosen one that will suddenly be misused by extreme elements? You cannot jump to far-fetched, paranoid conclusions just to suppress a straightforward biography. It makes absolutely no sense.”

He noted that the suppression had already backfired, with international curiosity fuelling a wave of piracy since the film remains accessible to audiences abroad. “Banning or restricting content is a false move because it only triggers immense curiosity,” Bhatt explained. “People loved the film. There are thousands of videos and tweets from viewers saying they broke down or were left speechless. When a movie evokes such a profound emotional reaction, word of mouth travels fast. If people cannot find it on an official platform, they will inevitably look elsewhere. It is deeply frustrating because this film belonged in theaters. They stopped our premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, they blocked the international theatrical release and now they are pausing it on OTT.”

Reflecting on the emotional cost of the fight, Bhatt admitted uncertainty over what it means for the future of courageous storytelling in the country. “The world needs stories like this,” he said, “but after watching what we went through, who will ever dare to attempt a movie like this again?”

Satluj remains unavailable for streaming in India, with no update on when it may return to ZEE5. Bhatt said the makers plan to challenge the decision in court, while the reasons behind the film's removal have not been officially disclosed.

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 20th anniversary EXCLUSIVE: Madhur Bhandarkar says corporate booking, in a healthy manner, began with Corporate: "Half-day was declared in some offices; employees were encouraged to watch the film"; reveals, "Many people STOPPED consuming soft drinks after watching it!"

20th anniversary EXCLUSIVE: Madhur Bhandarkar says corporate booking, in a healthy manner, began with Corporate: "Half-day was declared in some offices; employees were encouraged to watch the film"; reveals, "Many people STOPPED consuming soft drinks after watching it!"

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Corporate (2006) completed 20 years on July 7 and it’s a film that Madhur Bhandarkar considers his favourite. Starring Bipasha Basu, Kay Kay Menon, Raj Babbar and Rajat Kapoor, the film was loved for its subject, shocking climax, performances, music, etc. Despite dealing with the complex worlds of corporate business and the stock market, the narrative was easy to understand, an aspect that was widely praised by audiences and critics alike. On Corporate’s 20th anniversary, Madhur Bhandarkar went down memory lane and shared fascinating trivia.

You had made Page 3 (2005) and it was a sleeper-hit. What made you make a film on the corporate world at that stage?

Corporate was a film which was ahead of its time. It was a very different world for me. I didn’t have a story. The title fascinated me and I decided to make Corporate, obviously based on the corporate world. I collaborated with writer Manoj Tyagi, who had written Satta (2003) and Page 3 with me. He was an MBA guy and had a lot of knowledge, unlike me, about the corporate world.

After Page 3, I received a lot of backlash from the corporate people and socialites. A lot of people believed that we had exposed the underbelly of the high-end rich people. Hence, many were reluctant to give us access to their boardrooms (laughs)! They feared I’d expose them as well.

Nevertheless, I managed to do my research and met a lot of people in Mumbai and Delhi. We zeroed in on the rivalry between two soft drink giants as the crux of the story. We also focused on the nitty-gritties of these people and their superstitions. For instance, we showed Raj Babbar’s character wearing a ring according to the day of the week. The film was 70% inspired by real life. We took real incidents that happened at that time.

I met people not just from the corporate world but also the financial side. Several finance journalists also shared interesting inputs. I believe it was a well-scripted film and slickly cut.

Was Bipasha Basu the first choice?

She came to my mind instantly when I was wondering whom to cast for the role. At that time, she had an overtly glamorous image. Jism (2003) had released two years before. In Corporate, I was going to make her fully clothed from head to toe, that too in a suit-boot! Hence, many were apprehensive, but I was adamant about casting her. To be honest, I had not seen Jism; I still haven’t seen it. The only film of her that I had seen until then was Ajnabee (2001). I liked her in that film.

A lot of people remarked that my films are performance-heavy and wondered if she could pull it off. I was confident that I’d extract a fine performance from her. To date, Corporate is a landmark film in Bipasha Basu’s career. Now, it’s the era of OTT. At that time, she told me that she used to hand over the DVDs of Corporate to filmmakers who wanted to see her performance. It was like a showreel for her. So, I feel very happy for her.

How was the feedback to the film post-release?

Corporate was a big multiplex hit and was quite appreciated. There were organizations that alleged that I had painted everyone in the corporate world with the same brush. They were of the opinion that every character in the film was immoral. Hence, they feared that people would be discouraged from taking up an MBA after watching the film!

However, people from the corporate field appreciated the film a lot. Some of the biggest businessmen of the country sent me bouquets and shared their positive feedback. I don’t want to name them. They took the pains of finding my number and told me, ‘You got the nuances and jargon right’. One business personality remarked, ‘I felt as if you have put a camera in my office and shot the film. It is so real’! The stock market people were amazed by the research and nitty-gritties. Those were the biggest compliments I got.

In some offices, a half-day was declared and employees were encouraged to watch Corporate. Groups of 30, 40 and even 50 people used to watch the film. We can say that corporate booking, in a good way, started in 2006 with the movie Corporate (laughs)!

So, yes, the response was great. I used to get SMSes non-stop on my Nokia phone. Bipasha Basu was flooded with bouquets and positive feedback. Sahara and Percept threw a success party at Taj Lands End. They even gifted me a Pajero car. I was very overwhelmed.

Do you ever plan to make Corporate 2?

A lot of people have been asking me this since the release of Corporate, and even today, I continue to receive that feedback. The corporate world has completely changed since then, and I also believe that Corporate has immense potential for a sequel. So, never say never. However, if I do make it, it will be set in a different context, offer a different perspective and explore an entirely different corporate world.

Corporate is a case study in IIM Ahmedabad…

(Smiles) Indeed. I had the fortune of addressing the MBA students there. It was great to interact with them and they noticed something which I myself never detected in my own film! I asked the students about their takeaway. They unanimously told me, ‘Corporate world mein logon ko dimaag se kaam karna chahiye, dil se nahin’! I was amazed. I asked them the reason. They reasoned that Bipasha’s character made a big sacrifice because she was in love. Ultimately, her emotional decision led her to jail. Hence, they concluded that one needs to be very practical in this field.

It reminded me of what a lot of bar girls told me after watching Chandni Bar (2001). They noted, ‘Your film teaches us how important it is to be financially strong in life. Life mein kabhi bhi kuch bhi ho sakta hai aur bure din bolke nahin aate’.

The film seems to be inspired by the Coca-Cola and Pepsi rivalry. The pesticide angle also seems to be taken from real life…

Yes, a lot of people drew parallels. So many people told me that they had stopped consuming soft drinks after watching Corporate! I was flooded with such interesting feedback. Many who protested against the film before release invited me to their events after watching the film. I never kept any grudges and accepted such invitations.

In short, it’s been a great journey for me and even after 20 years, people connect with the film.

Also Read: Madhur Bhandarkar THUNDERS: “Producers complain that actors ask for 12-13 vanity vans. But if a prominent actor signs his film, same producer would have no qualms in arranging for 14 vans!”


 Neha Dhupia's debut International Film 52 Blue to open London Indian Film Festival

Neha Dhupia's debut International Film 52 Blue to open London Indian Film Festival

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Actor Neha Dhupia is all set to mark a major milestone in her career as her first international feature film, 52 Blue, gears up to open the prestigious London Indian Film Festival with its European premiere at BFI Southbank on July 9.

The film has received an overwhelmingly positive response for Neha’s striking transformation and powerful performance. Audiences and critics alike have praised the emotional depth of the film, making 52 Blue one of the most anticipated showcases at the festival this year.

Adding to the excitement, globally celebrated football icon Lionel Messi is also associated with the film, further amplifying international attention around the project. The film’s global appeal, coupled with its emotionally rich storytelling, has made it a standout title on the festival circuit. Neha Dhupia will be attending the grand premiere in London alongside acclaimed actor Adil Hussain and the ensemble cast of the film. The premiere is expected to draw international cinema lovers, industry veterans, and members of the South Asian film community from across the globe.

Speaking about this special moment, Neha Dhupia shared, “52 Blue will always be an incredibly special film for me because it marks my first international project, and to see it opening a festival as prestigious as the London Indian Film Festival feels surreal. As actors, we constantly seek stories that move us, challenge us, and stay with us long after the camera stops rolling, and this film did exactly that for me. The response to the trailer has been deeply encouraging, especially the love coming in for my character and performance. It reassures you that audiences are connecting with the emotional world of the film.”

She further added, “To have our European premiere at the iconic BFI Southbank is a huge honour for the entire team. Sharing this moment with such talented co-actors like Adil Hussain and the rest of the cast makes it even more memorable. The association of someone as globally admired as Lionel Messi with the film has also brought an incredible spotlight to the project internationally. I genuinely cannot wait to experience the audience reaction in London and celebrate this journey with everyone who has been part of bringing 52 Blue to life.”

With international attention building steadily around the film, 52 Blue is poised to make a strong impact at the London Indian Film Festival, setting the stage for an exciting global journey ahead.

Also Read: 52 Blue first look out: Neha Dhupia steps into raw, deglam avatar in debut international film


 Diljit Dosanjh BREAKS SILENCE after Satluj is removed from ZEE5: “I thought it would be banned on Monday”

Diljit Dosanjh BREAKS SILENCE after Satluj is removed from ZEE5: “I thought it would be banned on Monday”

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Actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh has reacted for the first time after his latest film Satluj, originally titled Punjab 95, was removed from ZEE5 in India just two days after its release. While the actor did not directly address the controversy, he shared a powerful social media post to comment on the film's sudden disappearance from the streaming platform.

Directed by Honey Trehan, Satluj premiered on ZEE5 on July 3, 2026, in its original and unaltered form, bypassing a theatrical release. However, on the evening of July 5, the platform announced that the film would no longer be available for streaming in India, citing "current developments." Diljit Dosanjh shares first reaction Taking to Instagram, Diljit first shared a still from Satluj along with a cryptic yet powerful caption. "I challenge the darkness," he wrote. He also added a message in Punjabi that drew a direct comparison between the film's fate and the life of the man whose story inspired it. "The same thing that happened to Satluj also happened to Shaheed Jaswant Singh Khalra."

 

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Soon after, during a live interaction with fans, Diljit spoke candidly about the events surrounding the film's removal from ZEE5. According to the actor, he had anticipated such a development even before it happened. "My love and respect to all of you. What I had already expected is exactly what happened. I thought the film might get banned when offices will open on Monday, but I didn't know it would happen as early as Sunday evening," he said.

Diljit also revealed that the uncertainty surrounding the film's future influenced the team's promotional strategy. He explained that they consciously chose not to mount an extensive marketing campaign because they feared it could have jeopardised the film's release altogether. Despite the film being removed from streaming in India, the actor expressed satisfaction that audiences had at least managed to watch it during the short window it was available.

"But now I have the satisfaction that at least our work has reached people the way we wanted it to. People have already downloaded it. One thing that made me especially happy was seeing that they're even screening the movie with a projector at Gurudwara Sahib. It brought me immense joy to see that," the Amar Singh Chamkila actor shared.

Reflecting on the digital age, Diljit added, "Once something is on the internet, I don't think it can ever truly be deleted."

The actor also spoke about the years of effort that went into bringing Satluj to audiences. Calling it a long and emotionally demanding journey, he revealed that the team had spent nearly six to seven years working on the project and had faced several obstacles along the way.

"We've been fighting for four years. Who knows, maybe it'll come back again if we get another chance to continue the fight. But I'm content that the movie is finally out," he said.

 

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ZEE5 explains why Satluj was removed Announcing the decision, ZEE5 released a statement confirming that Satluj had been withdrawn from its Indian library until further notice.

"In light of the current developments, Satluj will be unavailable in India until further notice. We remain committed to exploring every appropriate avenue through due process to bring the film back to our audiences at the earliest opportunity," the streaming platform said.

The platform also thanked audiences for their overwhelming response to the film during the brief period it was available.

"We are deeply grateful to every viewer who chose to subscribe, watch, and champion the film. Your love and support have meant a great deal to us and to everyone who brought this story to life. At ZEE5, we stand firmly by Satluj and the creative vision behind it. We believe powerful storytelling has the ability to inspire, endure, and leave a lasting impact," the statement added. The controversy surrounding Satluj Satluj is based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, who exposed the alleged extrajudicial killings and illegal mass cremations of thousands of unidentified Sikh youths during Punjab's militancy era in the 1990s. Khalra later disappeared in 1995 under mysterious circumstances.

Before its release, the film had remained embroiled in controversy for years. Reports suggested that the Central Board of Film Certification had sought more than 120 cuts, including the removal of references to Punjab and the Punjab Police, as well as changes to the identity of the real-life protagonist.

Also Read: Diljit Dosanjh, Arjun Rampal starrer Satluj begins streaming on ZEE5; Honey Trehan directorial inspired by the life of Jaswant Singh 


 Ranveer Singh turns 40: Arjun Rampal calls Dhurandhar co-star “Sher” in heartfelt birthday wish BTS montage

Ranveer Singh turns 40: Arjun Rampal calls Dhurandhar co-star “Sher” in heartfelt birthday wish BTS montage

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Ranveer Singh is celebrating his 40th birthday on July 6, 2026, and has received warm wishes from friends, colleagues, and fans across social media. Among those celebrating the occasion is his Dhurandhar co-star Arjun Rampal, who shared a heartfelt birthday message accompanied by a special video montage that revisited memorable moments from the making of the Aditya Dhar-directed duology.

The video featured a collection of fan artworks dedicated to Ranveer Singh along with behind-the-scenes glimpses from the sets of Dhurandhar. The montage was set to ‘Main Aur Tu,’ one of the popular tracks associated with the film, making it a nostalgic tribute for fans of the franchise.

Sharing the video, Arjun wrote, "Happy Happy birthday Sher e, to more fabulous memories, performances, successes, love, ice baths, laughs, celebrations. Have a fabulous year ahead @ranveersingh big love and a huge hug."

The post quickly caught the attention of fans, who flooded the comments section with birthday wishes for Ranveer and appreciation for the camaraderie shared by the two actors. Adding to the celebrations, Arjun Rampal's fiancée Gabriella Demetriades also wished Ranveer Singh in the comments section of the post.

 

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Arjun's birthday tribute comes just two weeks after the release of Dhurandhar The Revenge Raw & Undekha on Netflix. Arjun Rampal stays busy with multiple projects Arjun Rampal played Major Iqbal, a character heavily inspired by real-world militant Ilyas Kashmiri, in Dhurandhar, where he served as the secondary antagonist. He later returned as the primary antagonist in Dhurandhar: The Revenge, further expanding the character's role in the sequel.

Away from the action franchise, Arjun was recently seen in Satluj, which premiered on ZEE5 on July 3, 2026. Directed by Honey Trehan, the gritty crime drama also stars Diljit Dosanjh and Suvinder Vicky. The long-awaited project draws significant inspiration from the life and work of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, presenting an emotionally charged narrative.

The actor is also reportedly gearing up for another high-profile project. He is rumoured to portray an ultra-luxurious business tycoon loosely inspired by controversial businessman Vijay Mallya in the upcoming web series Billionaire.

Also Read: Dhurandhar trailer launch: “I did not see Ranveer Singh even ONCE in the film; it was only Hamza…Hum chale jaayenge lekin yeh picture rahegi!”- Arjun Rampal


 Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha to romance on screen for the first time in Shashie Vermaa directorial; film set for April 2027 release

Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha to romance on screen for the first time in Shashie Vermaa directorial; film set for April 2027 release

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Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha are all set to share screen space as an on-screen couple for the first time in an untitled situational comedy directed by Shashie Vermaa. While the real-life couple has previously appeared together in the popular Fukrey franchise, this marks the first film where they will be paired opposite each other in lead roles.

Backed by Scenework Productions and Giriraj Productions, the film will also star acclaimed actor Kumud Mishra in a pivotal role. Set against the vibrant and chaotic backdrop of Delhi, the comedy promises a slice-of-life narrative infused with humour, emotions, and social commentary.

Shashie Vermaa, known for his work as an actor in films like Bala, Gunjan Saxena, and Kathal, as well as for writing and directing projects such as AK47 and Murga Trophy, will helm the yet-untitled entertainer. The film is scheduled to go on floors in the second half of 2026, with a theatrical release planned for April 2027.

Speaking about the project, Ali Fazal said, “I’ve always believed that the best comedies come from honest characters and believable situations. The moment I read this script, I knew there was something special about it. It’s also exciting to finally explore a completely new dynamic with Richa on screen, and I’m really looking forward to what we’ll create together. Shashie Sir’s work is truly something i have followed and have wanted to work with him and that is also a huge reason for me to be part of this project”.

Sharing her excitement, Richa Chadha added, “What drew me in was the simplicity and authenticity of the writing. It’s funny, emotional and deeply rooted in everyday life with a great social commentary angle to the story. Ali and I have shared the screen before, but never quite like this, and I’m genuinely excited for audiences to see us together in an entirely new space. The story reminded me of my first school days which was in Jamuna Paar in Delhi, and I am very excited to share screen with Ali, he’s a gifted actor. We have never had the opportunity to work together in this capacity, previously we worked on Fukrey which was more of an adversarial role”.

Director Shashie Vermaa described the film as a character-driven comedy rooted in everyday life. “This is a story that celebrates people, relationships, the lens of the society and the chaos that a small moment can bring in someone’s life that can turn it all topsy turvy. Delhi itself is almost a character in the film. Having performers like Ali, Richa and Kumud brings incredible depth, spontaneity and heart to the world we’ve created, and I can’t wait to begin filming.”

Mukesh Giri of Giriraj Productions echoed the excitement, saying, “From the very beginning, this story stood out because of its honesty, humour and universal appeal. Bringing together Ali and Richa in a pairing, audiences haven’t seen before, alongside an actor of Kumud Mishra’s calibre and under the direction of Shashie Vermaa, makes this an incredibly exciting project for all of us. We look forward to taking this film to audiences in 2027.”

The announcement comes shortly after Scenework Productions and Giriraj Productions wrapped up their children's sports film Murga Trophy, as both production houses continue to expand their slate with stories spanning multiple genres.

Also Read: Ali Fazal’s Guddu Pandit to take a darker path in Mirzapur: The Movie; deets inside!


 Dear filmmakers, don’t let another Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar happen: Prasad Film Laboratories gives owners 30 days to collect negatives before PERMANENT destruction

Dear filmmakers, don’t let another Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar happen: Prasad Film Laboratories gives owners 30 days to collect negatives before PERMANENT destruction

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Prasad Film Laboratories has issued a public notice in the June 20, 2026 issue of Complete Cinema magazine asking rightful owners to collect film negatives and other celluloid materials lying unclaimed at its premises in Chennai, Trivandrum, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

According to the notice, the concerned materials must be claimed within 30 days of the date of publication. The company has cautioned that any negatives or celluloid assets left uncollected after the stipulated period may be permanently destroyed in accordance with prevailing pollution-control norms.

The announcement is significant for producers, studios, distributors, financiers and legal heirs who may have deposited original negatives, prints or related film material with the laboratories over the years. Since many older films were preserved primarily on physical stock, failure to retrieve such material could potentially result in the irreversible loss of valuable cinematic assets.

Stakeholders have therefore been advised to verify their records and immediately contact the relevant Prasad Film Laboratories facility if they believe any material belonging to them remains stored there. Ownership documentation and other supporting records may be required before the material is released.

A source told Bollywood Hungama, “Prasad Lab shut down a few years ago. However, they preserved the negatives in their cold storages and charged a rental for it. Now they are doing away with the cold storage facility as well. Hence, it is important that the message reaches the rightful owners in the industry. In the past, negatives of certain films were destroyed. Now, there’s no copy available of those films at all.”

One famous and unfortunate example is the Manoj Bajpayee-Tabu starrer Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar (2000). In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama on the 25th anniversary of the film, in October 2025, Hansal Mehta said, “The film’s negatives are destroyed. My producing partners had sent the negatives to Adlabs. When Adlabs was shutting down, it sent a notice to the producing partners informing them that ‘all the negatives are with us. Claim them within a month. Or else, we’ll destroy them’. They were given a notice of one month. But either nobody received the notice, or they did but didn’t pay heed to it. Eventually, the negatives were destroyed. So, rather than celebrate the film, I am very sad about the development.”

Hansal Mehta continued, “I asked my producers the other day about the negatives. They had no clue and later, they realized that the negatives were destroyed. So, there’s no record of the film.”

Also Read: Manoj Bajpayee hails Abhay Verma’s star potential, compares him to Hrithik Roshan: “I have a gift of gauging talent”