After years of delays and controversy, Diljit Dosanjh's long-awaited film Punjab 95, which was released on ZEE5 under the new title Satluj on July 3, has been taken down from the streaming platform in India. Confirming the development, ZEE5 shared an official statement on Instagram, thanking viewers for the overwhelming response the film received following its release. "The Response To Satluj Since Its Release Has Been Truly Overwhelming. We Are Deeply Grateful To Every Viewer Who Chose To Subscribe, Watch And Champion The Film. Your Love And Support Have Meant A Great Deal To Us And To Everyone Who Brought This Story To Life," the platform said. Reaffirming its support for the film, ZEE5 added, "At Zee 5, We Stand Firmly By Satluj And The Creative Vision Behind It. We Believe Powerful Storytelling Has The Ability To Inspire, Endure And Leave A Lasting Impact. We Remain Committed To Championing Authentic And Meaningful Narratives." The streaming platform further confirmed that the film will remain unavailable in India until further notice. "In Light Of The Current Developments, Satluj Will Be Unavailable In India Until Further Notice. We Remain Committed To Exploring Every Appropriate Avenue Through Due Process To Bring The Film Back To Our Audiences At The Earliest Opportunity. Our Commitment To Creators And To Stories Told With Conviction, Artistic Integrity And Purpose Remains Unwavering," the statement concluded.