Punjab 95: Diljit Dosanjh shares teaser release date for his upcoming film based on Jaswant Singh Khalra; see new BTS PICS

Following the buzz generated by his Dil-luminati Tour, Diljit Dosanjh is tantalizing fans with news about his upcoming movie, Punjab 95. Just days after confirming its February release, the actor from Border 2 has now given a sneak peek into the film’s production, hinting that the teaser for this biopic drama will be out on January 17, 2025.

On the 15th of January, Diljit Dosanjh posted behind-the-scenes photos on his Instagram account, showcasing sneak peeks of his forthcoming movie titled Punjab 95.

The article starts off powerfully, showing an image of him portraying his character, confined within prison walls and bound by a rope. A dimly lit cell intensifies the scene, as Dosanjh’s closed eyes lend a somber mood. Subsequent images follow: reading a newspaper, then a view from a cremation ground where he contemplates a funeral pyre. The piece ends with him perusing papers in a dark setting.

The post says, “The trailer for ’95 is being released on the 17th of January. Join the challenge: #Challengethedarkness @honeytrehan @macguffinpictures @rsvpmovies.

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The post sparked a wave of enthusiasm among fans who rushed to comment their feelings about the film. One fan exclaimed, “Finally! The long-awaited movie GOOSEBUMPS!” Another admirer pointed out, “The resemblance is striking! Proof of an outstanding actor!” Furthermore, one fan humorously wondered, “How does he manage to do so much?” while another eager fan declared, “I guarantee it – my entire family will watch this movie.

Before it could be released, Diljit’s Punjab 95 faced several challenges related to censorship. The movie is directed by Honey Trehan and stars Arjun Rampal and Suvinder Vicky in prominent roles.

The forthcoming movie is centered around the true story of Jaswant Singh Khalra, a well-known Sikh advocate for human rights, whose investigations into approximately 25,000 unlawful deaths and cremations carried out by the Punjab police garnered international recognition.

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2025-01-15 17:08