Several film and music figures react to news that the music video “Satluj” has been banned in India, occurring about 48 hours after the track was removed from Zee5. NDTV reports that director Imtiaz Ali responds publicly to the situation, addressing singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh with the message “Tu vaapas aayega” (“You will come back”). The development comes amid wider attention from other celebrities in the industry, who also comment on the ban and its timing relative to the earlier removal from the streaming platform. The reporting frames the incident as a rapid sequence of distribution changes—first the removal from Zee5 and shortly afterward the ban in India—prompting reactions from multiple public figures. The articles emphasize the public commentary and the chronology of the media availability changes, but they do not provide detailed grounds for the ban in the available text.
Imtiaz Ali reacts to Satluj’s India ban after Zee5 removal
Several film and music figures react to news that the music video “Satluj” has been banned in India, occurring about 48 hours after the track was removed from Zee5. NDTV reports that director Imtiaz A...
- “Satluj” is banned in India, according to reporting referenced by NDTV.
- The ban follows about 48 hours after the song is dropped/removed from Zee5.
- Imtiaz Ali posts or comments addressing Diljit Dosanjh with “Tu vaapas aayega.”
- Multiple celebrities react publicly to the ban and the timing of the Zee5 removal.
- The cited reports focus on public reactions and the sequence of events rather than specific ban reasons.
Several celebrities across the industry have reacted to Satluj being banned in India, just 48 hours after it was dropped on Zee5
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