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Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj Removed from ZEE5 India Amid Security Concerns, Sparks Online Circulation

Analysed 6 Jul 2026·60 sources analysed·Punjab, India, India·Entertainment
Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj Removed from ZEE5 India Amid Security Concerns, Sparks Online CirculationPreviousNext

Diljit Dosanjh's film Satluj, based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, was released on ZEE5 on July 3 after years of censorship delays. Within two days, ZEE5 removed the film in India citing unspecified "current developments," while affirming support for the film and its creators. Sources suggest concerns over potential misuse by anti-India elements and national security ahead of Punjab elections. Diljit Dosanjh urged viewers to share downloaded copies, as the film has circulated widely online despite the takedown. The director and actors expressed hope for its return, while the removal has sparked debate on censorship and free speech.

TBN's observations

First-hand measurement across 14 sources

We measured how 14 outlets covered this story. Coverage leans balanced overall (Left 33%, Centre 64%, Right 3%). Overall sentiment is neutral (46/100). Lens Score 34/100 — low public interest.

Outlets analysed (first-hand measurement by TBN's Bias Engine):

  • mint— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • timesnow— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
  • english— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
  • timesnow— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • indiatvnews— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
  • english— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • ndtv— left-leaning framing, neutral sentiment
  • indiatvnews— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
Political Bias
33%64%3%
Sentiment
46%
AI analysis of 14 sources · Published under editorial oversight by The Balanced News
Analysed 6 Jul 2026· How this analysis is produced· Editorial standards· Corrections

AI Analysis

Political bias across 60 sources
● Left 33%● Center 64%● Right 3%

The article group presents multiple perspectives including official statements from ZEE5, government sources citing national security concerns, and reactions from the film's cast and supporters. Political voices from Punjab parties and civil society are mentioned, reflecting a mix of support for the film and apprehension about its content. Coverage balances the platform's position, government rationale, and artistic viewpoints without endorsing any side.

Sentiment — Neutral (46/100)

The overall tone is mixed, combining appreciation for the film's storytelling and performances with disappointment and concern over its removal. While ZEE5 and the filmmakers express gratitude and hope, government sources emphasize security risks. Public reactions include frustration over censorship and encouragement to preserve the film, creating a nuanced sentiment landscape reflecting both support and controversy.

How 14 sources covered this story

Reviewed byAniket Awate· Culture & Digital Media Writer· Edited byOjas Kale
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Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.

SourceTheir headlineBiasSentiment
mintDiljit Dosanjh reacts after Satluj is removed from ZEE5: 'I challenge the darkness' MintLeftNeutral
timesnowSatluj Removed From ZEE5 Within Two Days; Diljit Dosanjh ReactsCenterNeutral
englishDiljit Dosanjh Shares Cryptic Instagram Post After Satluj Removed From ZEE5: 'I Challenge The Darkness'CenterNeutral
timesnowSatluj Removed From ZEE5 Within Two Days; Diljit Dosanjh ReactsLeftNeutral
indiatvnews'I challenge the darkness': Diljit Dosanjh's first reaction after Satluj gets removed from OTT - India TV NewsCenterNeutral
englishDiljit Dosanjh Shares Cryptic Instagram Post After Ban On Satluj: 'I Challenge The Darkness'LeftNeutral
ndtv"I Challenge The Darkness": Diljit Dosanjh's 1st Reaction After i Satluj i BanLeftNeutral
indiatvnewsDiljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed from Zee5 days after delayed release, fans complain film stopped midway - India TV NewsCenterNeutral
ndtvDiljit Dosanjh's i Satluj i "Will Be Unavailable In India". Read ZEE5's Full StatementCenterNeutral
mintDiljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed from Zee5 India 2 days after release, platform issues statement MintCenterNeutral
indianexpressDiljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed from ZEE5: 'The film will be unavailable in India'LeftNeutral
englishDiljit Dosanjh's Satluj No Longer Available In India; ZEE5 Issues StatementCenterNeutral
thetribuneZEE5 takes down Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' in India, issues statement on Instagram - The TribuneCenterNeutral
hindustantimesDiljit Dosanjh Honey Trehan Satluj paused in India as the actor predicted Zee5 OTT statement firmly stands by filmCenterPositive

Coverage timeline

hindustantimes broke this story on 5 Jul, 04:00 pm. Other outlets followed.

  1. 1
    hindustantimes5 Jul, 04:00 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh Honey Trehan Satluj paused in India as the actor predicted Zee5 OTT statement firmly stands by film
  2. 2
    thetribune5 Jul, 04:06 pm
    ZEE5 takes down Diljit Dosanjh's 'Satluj' in India, issues statement on Instagram - The Tribune
  3. 3
    english5 Jul, 04:18 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj No Longer Available In India; ZEE5 Issues Statement
  4. 4
    indianexpress5 Jul, 04:20 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed from ZEE5: 'The film will be unavailable in India'
  5. 5
    mint5 Jul, 04:32 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed from Zee5 India 2 days after release, platform issues statement Mint
  6. 6
    ndtv5 Jul, 04:40 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh's i Satluj i "Will Be Unavailable In India". Read ZEE5's Full Statement
  7. 7
    indiatvnews5 Jul, 04:52 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj removed from Zee5 days after delayed release, fans complain film stopped midway - India TV News
  8. 8
    ndtv5 Jul, 05:31 pm
    "I Challenge The Darkness": Diljit Dosanjh's 1st Reaction After i Satluj i Ban
  9. 9
    english5 Jul, 05:50 pm
    Diljit Dosanjh Shares Cryptic Instagram Post After Ban On Satluj: 'I Challenge The Darkness'
  10. 10
    indiatvnews5 Jul, 05:50 pm
    'I challenge the darkness': Diljit Dosanjh's first reaction after Satluj gets removed from OTT - India TV News

Lens Score breakdown

34/100
Public interest12/100
Coverage gap100%

Well-covered story — coverage matches public importance.

Who's involved

Institutions and figures named across source coverage.

Corporate
ZEE5Zee5

Story context

Category
Entertainment
Location
Punjab, India, India
Sources analysed
60
Last analysed
6 Jul 2026
Key entities
ZEE5Diljit DosanjhSutlejIndiaStreaming mediaJaswant Singh KhalraPunjab, IndiaInstagramOver-the-top media serviceSocial mediaHuman rightsCentral Board of Film Certification