Is 'Satluj' an incomplete truth?
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In this video, we analyze the portrayal of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra in the movie 'Satluj'. While the film accurately highlights the chilling truth of illegal cremations and the secret crematorium records he uncovered, it commits a major error common in journalism and filmmaking: the omission of historical context. We discuss how telling a story without its full background can lead to a selective narrative. What was the broader reality of Punjab in the 1980s? Why is it crucial to talk about the targeted killings of bus passengers that occurred almost every other month during that era? Watch the full podcast on Jist YouTube channel.
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