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Community screenings help a movie set during an Indian insurgency bypass censorship

Community screenings of the film 'Satluj' are helping it bypass censorship in Punjab, India. The movie sheds light on human rights abuses during the 1980s insurgency, with villagers gathering at Sikh temples to watch and reflect together. T...

AP News· Jul 10, 2026 · 11:49 AM · 3 views

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Community screenings of the film 'Satluj' are helping it bypass censorship in Punjab, India. The movie sheds light on human rights abuses during the 1980s insurgency, with villagers gathering at Sikh temples to watch and reflect together. This grassroots effort is vital for preserving memories of the past.

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