The controversy surrounding Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj has taken a fresh turn after the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) claimed that the film was released on ZEE5 without completing the required certification process. The Honey Trehan directorial premiered on the streaming platform on July 3 but was taken down in India just two days later.The ministry has now alleged that the filmmakers released the movie on OTT instead of following the prescribed certification procedure after facing issues with its theatrical clearance. Ministry questions Satluj's OTT release According to an ANI report, an official from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said the film did not possess the certification required for a theatrical release before it arrived on the streaming platform."Satluj did not have the required certification for a theatrical release. Instead of complying with the certification process, the makers changed the film's title and released it on an OTT platform on Friday," the official said.The ministry further alleged that the release violated the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. However, officials did not identify the specific provision that was allegedly breached.The ministry also stated that it had not received any representation from the filmmakers seeking approval or reconsideration before releasing the film digitally. Long journey from Panjab 95 to Satluj Originally titled Panjab 95, the film i