Mr. @prasoonjoshi_
Can you please enlighten us on why 127 cuts were recommended for the film Panjab '95?
The same film, now renamed ‘Satluj’, has been taken down from an OTT platform in less than two days. The CBFC has no jurisdiction over OTT platforms or international releases.
Panjab '95 tells the story of Jaswant Singh Khalra, a man who exposed documented human rights abuses and paid for it with his life. If a film based on documented facts cannot be seen by Indian audiences, then the public deserves to know why.
This sends a very direct message to filmmakers and production companies: if you're paying homage to a great personality from a minority community, you'll have to face the CBFC.
Journalists should be asking the people running this censor board some hard questions. Why are some politically insensitive films able to pass with ease while others spend years in limbo?
A red carpet for Kashmir Files, Bengal Files, and Kerala Story. Roses for Dhurandar 1 & 2, a fictional documentary/explainer for the unthinkable and the unexplainable.
How does it feel to feast on four years of a director's career?
In Nehru's India, this would have been litigated in court. If filmmakers cannot tell the stories of people who stood up for justice without years of obstruction, what kind of cinema are we encouraging them to make?
Jaswant Singh Khalra Abducted again,
This time by the CBFC
https://t.co/jnA2cKJvaZ
This is the Complete Film Without any Cuts
We could not get the Title of the Film
The Title is Now ‘ SUTLUJ ’
SHAHEED JASWANT SINGH KHALRA JI Hameshan Amar Rehn Ge 🙏🏽🙏🏽
SACH EK NA EK EK DIN BAHAR AA HEE JANDA 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@HoneyTrehan Bhaji 🙏🏽
@FTWHarjeet@CBCTerry Definitely, since Carney came into power, the AI182 propaganda has been resurfacing again and again, maybe that's the reason India gave him a good trade deal and he let India do what they want in Canada under the table.
Pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI will officially begin on June 25 on digital storefronts and at other select retailers.
Check out the official cover art, also available as downloadable artwork at https://t.co/XPwC8URCQ4
oh YES.
Since the 1980s, Xerox and Canon made a secret deal with the US Secret Service. every color laser printer now embeds invisible yellow dots on every single page it produces. too small to see with the naked eye. they repeat up to 150 times per page so they survive cropping, damage, even shredding.
the dots encode:
— your printer's serial number
— the exact date and time of printing
— the manufacturer
no law requires manufacturers to tell you this. most printer manuals don't mention it. you almost certainly didn't know.
The first use case was counterfeiting. catching people printing fake money. reasonable.
Then, in 2017, Reality Winner printed a classified NSA document and mailed it to journalists. investigators cross-referenced the yellow dots with security footage. she was identified, arrested, and sentenced to 5 years.
because there is no law regulating who can request this information. no warrant requirement. no oversight. the EFF has been saying this since 2004 and nothing has changed.
you can check if your printer does this. the EFF maintains a list: https://t.co/mffS4X92kw
@12th_man_tweetz People are too tough on the team, no need to overthink, it wasn't a combination problem but more of fatigue and bad form, keep bartlet. Only released might be stoin cos Owen is there nehal lockie and ben, we got pyla and vinod in the duglut already.
Khelo India funds are being siphoned off to Gujarat, a state with negligible sporting contribution, while states like Panjab and Haryana, which actually produce champions, are handed peanuts.
@BainsTheory Maybe buyback at a lower price, but all the other leggies you mentioned haven't been around this long and have hadbandi seasons, Narine is the only exception.
@APTalksCricket Only the new fans who started watching last year, I hope that maybe iyer and duo continue in the long, punjab struggled since early days because they kept on changing coaches and captain because of a one bad season.