Diljit Dosanjh took a big step amidst the Punjab 95 controversy, fans will be shocked to know.


Posted on 21st Jan 2025 01:00 pm by rohit kumar

Punjabi singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is in the limelight these days. In the last few months, the singer has made a lot of headlines with his concerts. Immediately after the show, he got busy with the release of his new film Punjab 95.

 

There was a lot of uproar regarding Punjab 95. After the CBFC imposed many cuts, the makers decided to release it worldwide except India, and Diljit himself announced its release date.

 

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Diljit Dosanjh's latest post

 

Giving the latest update on the film, Diljit Dosanjh said, 'We are sad to inform you that the film Punjab 95 will no longer be released on February 7. We have no control over some circumstances.' After this post of Diljit, the fans have become very sad, because the fans have been waiting for his film for a long time. In such a situation, everyone wants to know what is the reason behind not releasing the movie. Let us tell you that the film is being produced by Ronnie Screwvala and directed by Honey Trehan.

 

The film's trailer was removed from YouTube.

 

A surprising thing is being seen about the film that a week ago, the singer released the trailer of the film on his Upway social media account. Along with the trailer, he said that 'Punjab 95' is going to be released worldwide on February 7.

 

At the same time, he also wrote in the post that no cuts have been made in the entire movie. After this news, the fans became even more happy. However, now this trailer has been removed from YouTube in India. At present, the real reason behind such a big step is not known.

 

Who was Jaswant Singh Khalra?

 

Diljit Dosanjh is going to be seen in the role of Jaswant Singh Khalra in the film. Talking about Jaswant, he was a human rights activist. Khalra worked to expose the alleged extrajudicial killings of thousands of Sikh youth during the rebellion in Punjab.

 

Khalra mysteriously disappeared in 1995 and was last seen in Amritsar. This incident created a stir. Later, Jaswant Singh Khalra's wife Paramjit Kaur filed a case of murder, kidnapping, and criminal conspiracy.

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