Ranvir Shorey expressed hope for reconciliation and recalled a conversation that has stayed with him over the years
Actor Ranvir Shorey shared his views on the ongoing debate surrounding Satluj, the Diljit Dosanjh-starrer that was removed from ZEE5 shortly after its release on July 3. In a detailed post on X on Thursday, the actor opened up on the relationship between Hindus and Sikhs in Punjab, calling the growing divide between the two communities a source of "personal anguish."
His post came amid the controversy surrounding Satluj, a film based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. The film premiered on ZEE5 but was taken down within hours of its release in India.
Reacting to the discussions around the film, Shorey wrote, "On the debate sparked by ‘Satluj’, I see many people here asking 'Why Hindus have never managed to align themselves politically in Punjab?' As a Punjabi Hindu I feel this is because we have never managed to see Sikhs as separate from us. We have never really understood why we have been targeted and killed by Khalistanis."
The actor also questioned whether political disagreements were enough to divide communities that had shared close ties for generations.
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