In this episode of National Debate, Madhav GK is joined by an expert panel to discuss the controversy surrounding Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj after it was pulled from an OTT platform. Is the move aimed at safeguarding national interest, or does it raise concerns over free speech and creative freedom? With critics alleging that the film presents a one-sided narrative on Punjab's militancy years, while others argue that its removal is an attack on artistic expression, Satluj has emerged as a major political and cultural flashpoint. Watch the full debate on Times Now National Debate.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction to the Controversial Film on Punjab's History
0:36 Understanding the Film's Ban: National Security vs. Free Speech
1:03 Debating the Film's Portrayal of Punjab Police and Militancy
1:30 Exploring the Life of Jaswant Singh Khalra: Key Issues in the Film
2:00 The Contentious Nature of the Film: Key Objections Explained
3:30 Political Perspectives: The Role of Government in Film Censorship
5:00 The Debate on Khalra's Legacy: Human Rights vs. Terrorism
6:24 Freedom of Expression: Balancing Artistic License and Responsibility
8:06 The Impact of Film on Public Sentiment and Historical Memory
11:12 Reopening Old Wounds: The Risks of Revisiting Punjab's Past
12:44 The Role of Government in Regulating Content: Legal Framework Explained
18:11 Understanding the IT Act: Government's Power Over OTT Platforms
24:28 Legal Remedies for Filmmakers: What Options Are Available?
33:51 The Humanitarian Perspective: Pain and Suffering in the Film
40:12 Political Reactions: How Different Parties View the Film's Impact
48:00 Conclusion: The Intersection of Politics, History, and Film in Punjab
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