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The film censored in India: It depicts the crackdown on the Punjab separatist movement

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The film censored in India: It depicts the crackdown on the Punjab separatist movement
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मुख्य बिंदु

  • Indian director Honey Trehan's film depicts the police crackdown on the separatist movement in Punjab.
  • During the 1990s period covered in the film, the police killed tens of thousands of people and carried out illegal cremations.
  • At the center of the story is human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, who was killed while exposing the crimes.
  • Trehan criticizes the obstacles to the film's screening as a dystopian attitude.

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1990s periodTens of thousands of killings

Director Honey Trehan's new film focuses on the process of suppressing the separatist insurgency that took place in the 1990s in India's Punjab state. The production, which centers on the period when police killed tens of thousands of people and illegally burned the bodies, is facing attempts at obstruction by the censorship board.

Trehan opposes the blocking of his film as a 'dystopian' opposition, emphasizing the importance of narrating this dark period. The events, considered one of the most painful periods of India's modern history for the Punjabi people, are intended to be brought to the masses through the film.

The story focuses on the struggle of activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, who uncovered the mentioned human rights violations and was killed during this process. Khalra is regarded as a national hero in the Punjab region, and his efforts to expose the events are honored.

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What historical event does the film cover?
The film tells the story of the tens of thousands of killings and illegal body burnings carried out by the police to suppress the separatist insurgency in India's Punjab state in the 1990s.
Who is Jaswant Singh Khalra?
Jaswant Singh Khalra is a national activist who uncovered the human rights violations and police crimes committed in Punjab, but was killed following this process.
Why are there obstacles to the film's release?
While censorship boards in India are trying to block the film, director Honey Trehan describes the situation as a dystopian opposition aimed at suppressing the story.

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