Mumbai, India – Fans of Diljit Dosanjh have a reason to celebrate as the actor-singer announced the release of his much-anticipated movie Punjab 95. The film, based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, is set to hit theaters in February, as confirmed by Diljit on his Instagram.
In a series of photos shared on social media, Dosanjh gave a glimpse into his portrayal of Khalra, a man known for exposing the illegal murders and cremations of thousands of young Sikhs during a dark chapter in Punjab’s history. The first photo shows an injured Dosanjh, dressed simply in a kurta and turban, sitting on the floor of a modest room, reflecting the hardships endured by the activist.
Another image offers a heartwarming glimpse into Khalra’s personal life, featuring Diljit as Khalra posing with two children, providing a touching preview of the activist’s dedication to family and humanity.
Jaswant Singh Khalra’s groundbreaking work uncovered systematic human rights abuses by the Punjab Police during the 1980s and 1990s, making him a global symbol of courage and justice. His life and legacy remain a beacon of hope for those fighting for truth and accountability.
Punjab 95 promises to be a poignant and inspiring portrayal of Khalra’s extraordinary journey, with Diljit Dosanjh stepping into the role to bring this powerful story to audiences worldwide. Fans and human rights advocates alike are eagerly awaiting its February release.