Honey Trehan, a veteran Bollywood director known for 'Punjab 95', discusses the absurd censorship demands targeting his film, centered on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. Amandeep Sandhu, a Punjabi writer, and MG Radhakrishnan, a senior journalist, join the conversation about the clash between artistic expression and governmental control. They delve into the implications of censorship on storytelling, the film’s critical themes on human rights, and explore the political dynamics post the Congress-led UDF's electoral victory in Nilambur.