The controversy surrounding Diljit Dosanjh starrer Satluj continues to gather momentum after the film was reportedly dropped last weekend, only to be pulled out again within 48 hours, triggering widespread reactions online. As conversations around the film's release continue, actress Gul Panag has now voiced her support for the project, advocating for artistic freedom and the importance of engaging with difficult chapters of history.Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the actress, who hails from Punjab, reflected on her own experiences of growing up during one of the state's most turbulent periods. Emphasising that stories rooted in history should not be silenced, Gul shared a series of tweets explaining why she believes films exploring such subjects deserve to be seen rather than banned.“I grew up in Punjab during the brutal years of militancy. I remember reading newspaper headlines about buses being stopped and innocent passengers being pulled out and killed. I also remember accounts of young men being picked up, detained and tortured, despite having nothing to do with the movement. Including from my village. Those memories are precisely why I don’t believe we should become so uncomfortable with difficult chapters of our history that we stop telling stories about them.”I grew up in Punjab during the brutal years of militancy. I remember reading newspaper headlines about buses being stopped and innocent passengers being pulled out and killed. I also remember accounts of yo