Satluj online leaked: Diljit Dosanjh’s film available in HD a day after being removed from OTT
After being removed from ZEE5, Diljit Dosanjh’s film Satluj is being shared widely online. The proliferation has intensified debate around censorship, free speech, and the reach of digital distribution.

Diljit Dosanjh’s controversial film Satluj Hours after it was removed from Zee5, it has been leaked online, with clips and full versions of the film being shared widely on social media platform X and messaging apps.
The Punjabi language film based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra was pulled from Zee5 just two days after its premiere in India. Although the platform has not publicly detailed the reasons behind the removal, the move has sparked a new debate about censorship, free speech and the challenges of regulating content in the digital age.
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Now, the film appears to have found a second life online.
Many users on X have claimed that the full version of Satluj Is circulating on social media and WhatsApp. One user wrote, “Many efforts were made to stop Satluj, earlier known as Punjab ’95. But after the ban on OTT, the story seems to be spreading even faster among the people.”
The user further claimed that a complete version of the film with a runtime of 2 hours, 29 minutes and 22 seconds was being shared on the messaging platform.
Several attempts were made to stop Sutlej, earlier known as Punjab ’95. But after the ban on OTT, the story seems to be spreading among the people even faster. There are reports that the complete 2 hours, 29 minutes and 22 seconds version of the film is reportedly around 1GB in size. pic.twitter.com/kCo4VavR4l– Ravinder Singh Robin (@rsrobin1) July 6, 2026
HD print of the film is available on X and other social media sites.
This alleged leak comes soon after Diljit addressed the removal of the film during an Instagram Live session on Monday. Thanking the audience for watching and supporting Sutlej during its brief screening on ZEE5, the actor acknowledged the difficult journey of the film’s release.
He also urged those who have already watched and downloaded the film to share it with others, reiterating his belief that digital content cannot be completely erased once it enters the public domain.
“Once something is online, it cannot be deleted,” Diljit said during the conversation. he said, reflecting on the story told by the film and the conversations it started.
Satlujwas previously titled Punjab ’95It is inspired by the life and work of Jaswant Singh Khalra, who investigated the alleged secret cremations of thousands of unidentified bodies during Punjab’s insurgency years. The film has faced several hurdles over the years, including delays related to its release.
The latest developments have further increased people’s interest in the film. What started as a film release has now evolved into a larger conversation about artistic freedom, censorship, and the power of digital distribution. as copies of Satluj Despite airing online, the debate surrounding the film is not over yet.