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The mask is off: Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Satluj’ shows what OpIndia had warned about for years

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July 8, 2026

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With Satluj, Diljit’s past controversies have returned to focus, from his farmers’ protest stand and refusal to clearly condemn Khalistan to support for Jagtar Singh Johal, named in cases involving Hindu and RSS leaders.

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NDTV

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· Jul 5, 2026

"I Challenge The Darkness": Diljit Dosanjh's 1st Reaction After SatlujBan

Satluj was removed from ZEE5 just two days after its premiere

The Economic Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

What Diljit Dosanjh said after Satluj removal

What Diljit Dosanjh said after Satluj removal

India TV News

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· Jul 6, 2026

We skipped promotions to escape ban, but knew it wouldn't stay long: Diljit Dosanjh on Satluj's ZEE5 takedown

Punjabi singer-turned-actor Diljit Dosanjh's last film, Satluj, has taken over trends after the movie was removed from Zee5 two days after its release. It is the same film by director Honey Trehan, that was denied a certificate and release in India by Censor Board of Film Certification.

The Standard

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Misanthrope at the National Theatre review: Sandra Oh kills it in an updated, mixed-bag Molière

Sandra Oh is the saving grace of this slightly lost production that can’t decide whether it loves or hates the world it’s satirising, writes Nick Curtis

Legit.ng

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· Jun 26, 2026

Eniola Badmus' Makeup Artist Finally Reacts, Shares Reason for Her Absence

Makeup artist breaks silence after Eniola Badmus called her out for missing an important event. Fans defend her, questioning the actress's actions and motives.

Variety

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· Jul 11, 2026

Indonesian Virtual-Production Horror Feature ‘Whispers of Fatimah’ Sets September Release, Unveils First-Look Video (EXCLUSIVE)

Mystery horror feature “Bisikan Desa Gringsing: Whispers of Fatimah” has released its first-look video and locked in a September Indonesian theatrical opening, producers Mandela Pictures and Oceanus Media Global (OMG Studios) have revealed. The story centers on Hesti, a young woman hunting for her missing father who finds herself drawn into the terror surrounding Fatimah’s []

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Related coverage for "The mask is off: Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Satluj’ shows what OpIndia had warned about for years": NDTV — "I Challenge The Darkness": Diljit Dosanjh's 1st Reaction After SatlujBan. The Economic Times — What Diljit Dosanjh said after Satluj removal . India TV News — We skipped promotions to escape ban, but knew it wouldn't stay long: Diljit Dosanjh on Satluj's ZEE5 takedown. The Standard — The Misanthrope at the National Theatre review: Sandra Oh kills it in an updated, mixed-bag Molière. Legit.ng — Eniola Badmus' Makeup Artist Finally Reacts, Shares Reason for Her Absence. Variety — Indonesian Virtual-Production Horror Feature ‘Whispers of Fatimah’ Sets September Release, Unveils First-Look Video (EXCLUSIVE)