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Honey Trehan reveals gurudwaras are placing gullaks to help recover Satluj losses
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The Indian Express
Within 48 hours of its July 3 release, Satluj was removed from the platform following directions from the Government of India.
A month later, Honey Trehan has reflected on the response to the film and thanked those who stood by it during its brief digital release.
“We even got to know there are gullaks kept in Gurudwaras where well-wishers are trying to help my producers to recover the losses of ‘Satluj: This is happening in India as well as abroad.
Less than 48 hours after the film’s release, ZEE5 removed Satluj from its platform and issued a brief statement.
The OTT platform was asked to follow the obligations under intermediary guidelines.