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Panj Teer Records released full short movie Why ! Udta Punjab. Produced by Panj Teer Records in association with Heritage Productions. Why! Udta Punjab is directed by two times international short movie contest award winner Pardeep Singh.
Panj Teer Records released the first look of upcoming short movie Why! Udta Punjab. Produced by Panj Teer Records in association with Heritage Productions, Why! Udta Punjab is directed by two times international short movie contest award winner Pardeep Singh.
Panj Teer Records released the first look of upcoming short movie Why! Udta Punjab. Produced by Panj Teer Records in association with Heritage Productions, Why! Udta Punjab is directed by two times international short movie contest award winner Pardeep Singh.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management (DSGMC) president Manjit Singh GK has alleged that Hindi movie Udta Punjab has shown Punjabis in general and Sikhs in particular in a bad light and has put a question mark on the hardworking community.
Huge cries were raised when 89 cuts were proposed by the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) in the controversial movie "Udta Punjab" but now (as per media reports) the Pakistani censor board has suggested 100 cuts in the movie.
Huge cries were raised when 89 cuts were proposed by the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) in the controversial movie "Udta Punjab" but now (as per media reports) the Pakistani censor board has suggested 100 cuts in the movie.
Controversy surrounding Bollywood movie Udta Punjab has once again brought the issue of drugs abuse in Punjab into the focus of media and public debate.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal's media advisor Harcharan Bains, said here this evening that the state government "wholeheartedly welcomes any effort that adds to its own efforts towards fighting the drug problems and spreading awareness against it.
A Punjab-based NGO called Human Rights Awareness Association (HRAA), today (June 15) approached the Supreme Court of India taking a plea against the controversial movie ‘Udta Punjab’.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today ordered a special screening of controversial movie 'Udta Punjab' to decide if it was fit for public screening. Notably, the Bombay High Court cleared the movie today with one cut and an `A’ certificate.

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