Actress Geetika Vidya shared an emotional note after Satluj, based on the life of Jaswant Singh Khalra, finally reached some viewers following years of delays and a censorship battle. Calling the journey "fulfilled and unfinished," she praised director Honey Trehan. The film was released on ZEE5 but was taken down in India just two days later.
Mumbai: Actress Geetika Vidya, who essays the role of Paramjit Kaur Khalra, the wife of Diljit Dosanjh’s character, Jaswant Singh Khalra in 'Satluj', used social media to share an emotional note amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the drama.
On Wednesday, Geetika took to her official Instagram handle and revealed that there are mixed feelings as 'Satluj' has finally been able to reach some viewers, despite facing so many hurdles.
Geetika wrote on the photo-sharing app, “For four years, we carried this film quietly in our hearts, hoping for the day we could finally share it with you. Today, that hope feels both fulfilled and unfinished, as Satluj finds its voice in some places while remaining silenced in others.(sic)"
“It was an honour to step into the world of Bibi Paramjit and to stand beside @diljitdosanjh in telling the story of Jaswant Singh Khalra ji and the family whose love endured what words never fully can describe," she went on to add.
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