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Punjab 95 in Trouble again

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This escalating censorship has sparked widespread debate among filmmakers and advocates, who argue that such restrictions threaten the integrity of artistic expression and the public's right to access important narratives from history.

The biopic Punjab '95, centered on the renowned human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, is currently locked in a heated dispute with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Directed by Honey Trehan and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, the film has faced extensive scrutiny, raising critical issues surrounding freedom of expression and the accurate depiction of historical events. Initially, the CBFC mandated 85 cuts, but following a review by the Revising Committee, that figure has ballooned to nearly 120 alterations. This escalating censorship has sparked widespread debate among filmmakers and advocates, who argue that such restrictions threaten the integrity of artistic expression and the public's right to access important narratives from history.

In a striking development regarding the biopic Punjab '95, a recent news report reveals a highly contentious demand from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) that could alter the very essence of the film. The board has proposed changing the name of the protagonist, currently depicted as the esteemed human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, to "Sutlej," symbolizing the river that flows through Punjab.

This suggestion has ignited fierce opposition from the film's creators, who argue that Khalra is a venerated figure in the Sikh community, and renaming him would undermine his legacy and the film's authenticity. They contend that the heart of the story lies in accurately portraying Khalra's pivotal role in uncovering the tragic disappearances and killings of Sikh youths during the Punjab insurgency. This ongoing debate raises significant questions about the intersection of artistic expression, historical accuracy, and cultural sensitivity.

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