Diljit Dosanjh’s much-awaited movie Punjab 95 is lastly gearing up for launch. Earlier within the morning on January 11, 2025, he shared his first look from the movie and it took social media by storm. Now, the actor-singer has given a launch replace on the movie and has mentioned that it will likely be out in February 2025.
Diljit Dosanjh took to X (previously referred to as Twitter) to share a heartwarming nonetheless from the movie by which his character might be seen accompanied by his youngsters. Retaining it quick, Diljit wrote the movie’s title and shared that it will likely be launched in February. Nonetheless, it stays unclear whether or not the movie might be launched in cinemas or on OTT.
Quickly after he made the announcement, followers took to the feedback part and shared pleasure. Searching for extra particulars in regards to the movie’s launch, a fan requested, “Paji In theatres or OTT platform ?” One other one wrote, “Paji this story is of an ideal particular person and first day first present for certain love you Diljit paji.”
“After watching “Punjab 1984″ i can say solely you might do justice to that character. Hopefully, it is a good film with good story telling narration and depicting actual ache of 25000 households. Will take my youngsters to look at this. We Love you paji,” learn one other fan tweet. “Arey Waah ..New Film Congratulations!!!” wrote an admirer who appeared thrilled with the announcement.
Punjab ’95 is directed by Honey Trehan and is predicated on the lifetime of Sikh activist Jaswant Singh Khalra who went lacking in September 1995. The movie has been delayed for a very long time on account of its battle with CBFC. As per OTT Play, the movie was introduced to the censor board in December 2022 following which it was instructed a number of cuts. A report by Mid-Day said that CBFC instructed 120 cuts within the film together with the change within the movie’s title because it refers to Khalra’s yr of loss of life.
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