The controversy surrounding Punjab 95, now titled Satluj, has taken another dramatic turn. Soon after the film briefly premiered on the OTT platform Zee5 before being taken down, the Diljit Dosanjh-led drama has reportedly surfaced on multiple social media platforms, with pirated links circulating widely online.The film's sudden removal from the streaming platform sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding its withdrawal. Soon after, clips and alleged full versions of the film began appearing across various online platforms, making the film accessible through unauthorised channels.The leak has also triggered a wave of reactions from netizens, many of whom expressed disappointment over not being able to watch the film through its official release. Several users have voiced support for the film online, arguing that its repeated release hurdles have only intensified public curiosity. Others have linked the controversy to the film's sensitive subject matter, reigniting conversations around censorship and artistic freedom.Satluj is believed to be inspired by the life of Punjab human rights activist Jaswant Singh Kalra and is expected to chronicle his investigation into thousands of alleged illegal killings and secret cremations in Punjab during the militancy era. The film reportedly also explores claims that police personnel who refused to participate in such operations were themselves targeted.Ever since it was announced, th