First, I’ll parse the original article. It starts with some div structures and an image tag, which I might need to adjust for SEO but keep the structure similar. The main content talks about Diljit Dosanjh’s latest movie ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ with a Pakistani actress leading to its postponement in India. Then it shifts focus to the movie ‘Punjab ’95’ by director Honey Trehan, stuck with CBFC due to 127 suggested cuts. The director expresses frustration over the arbitrary nature of the cuts, like removing ‘Punjab’ from the title and not mentioning Indira Gandhi.
The keywords here are ‘Diljit Dosanjh’, ‘Punjab ’95’, ‘Honey Trehan’, ‘CBFC cuts’, ‘Indira Gandhi reference’, ‘Pahalgam attack’, and ‘Hania Aamir’. For SEO, these need to be included naturally, probably in headers and throughout the text. The keyword ‘Punjab-95’ is specified with a
I need to replace any mentions of ‘Times of India’ or other sources with ‘The Prime News Network’ as per the user’s instruction. Check all anchor tags and replace the hrefs where necessary. The original has links to topics like Diljit Dosanjh and Honey Trehan; those can stay but the class or style attributes might be simplified unless needed for SEO. Wait, but the user might prefer replacing those links with their own, but the HTML structure is provided as part of the content to rewrite, so maybe they just want the article itself rewritten with SEO in mind while keeping the HTML structure intact except for the company mentions.
The SEO focus means using keywords in headings, possibly bold or strong tags. Also, metadata like title and meta description in the head area? But the user says just rewrite the content, maybe the existing HTML structure isn’t important beyond the visible content. Wait, the original has a lot of divs and sections with classes like MwN2O, etc., which are probably from the original site. The user wants the rewritten article to keep the meaning but be SEO-friendly and in proper HTML tags. So maybe keep the same structure but optimize the text content and adjust the company references.
I should ensure the title is included in an H1 or H2 tag, and the keywords are strategically placed. The headers in the original seem to be using h2 tags, so I should maintain that structure but with optimized phrases. Also, use of alt text for the image is important; the original image has an alt tag mentioning Diljit Dosanjh’s Punjab ’95 and the director’s frustration, which I should keep but maybe tweak for SEO.
Need to make sure that all the necessary details are included: release delays due to strained India-Pakistan relations, the Pahalgam attack context, the film’s based on a human rights activist, director’s quotes about the cuts not making sense, and the specific examples like removing ‘Punjab’ from the title and not mentioning Indira Gandhi.
Check for any mentions of the original company (like Times of India) and replace them with The Prime News Network. The original has links to topics on Times of India’s site; perhaps replace the hrefs with placeholders or the user’s domain, but the user might just want the visible text rewritten, keeping the links but changing the source. However, without knowing the Prime News Network’s link structure, maybe just keep the link structure similar but adjust the text if needed.
In the script section, the user probably doesn’t want that modified since they mentioned ‘No Need any other things just rewrite a content’. So I’ll ignore that part and focus on the visible content within the divs.
Now, structuring the SEO-friendly rewrite. Start with a header that includes the main keywords. Then a lead-in paragraph summarizing the main points. Use h2 tags for subheadings as in the original. Incorporate the keywords throughout the text naturally. Make sure the director’s quotes are highlighted, maybe with blockquotes for SEO? Or just leave them in paragraphs with strong tags where appropriate.
Also, ensure that the URL in the image src is retained unless the user specifies otherwise, but the article text should be rewritten. The alt text should be descriptive and keyword-rich.
Check for URL slugs maybe? If the user wants SEO-friendly URLs, but the original is part of a larger site’s structure, which they might handle. So focus on the content itself.
Let me start by rephrasing the original text while keeping the key points. Integrate the keywords, especially ‘Punjab 95’ in headers. Ensure that the Prime News Network is mentioned wherever the original cited Times of India. Replace any links associated with the original company to point to Prime’s domain if possible, but if not, maybe keep the same structure with placeholder links.
Wait, the user says to replace other company names if possible. They own Prime News Network, so if the original has links like ‘topic/honey-trehan’, ‘topic/central-board-of-film-certification’, those are part of Times of India’s topic pages. Replacing those links might not be possible since the user hasn’t provided URLs, but perhaps just keep the anchor text and remove the href or replace with #. However, in the original, those links are part of the content, and the user might not want the SEO elements modified except for the company name replacement. Alternatively, the user might want external links to point to Prime’s pages, but without specific URLs, that’s hard. Maybe just focus on the visible text.
Also, the user’s HTML in the original includes span elements with ‘id-r-component br’ which might be for line breaks. In the rewritten version, perhaps replace those with actual line breaks or
tags. The p and h2 tags are correctly placed in some areas but the original mixes them oddly, like a p tag containing an h2. HTML-wise, that’s invalid, so maybe correct that to have h2 inside a div or section instead of a p tag.
Wait, in the original:
Removing Punjab from the title…
– that’s not valid HTML. A heading inside a paragraph. That should be fixed by removing the
tags around the
Diljit Dosanjh’s Creative Struggles: From Global Fame to Punjabi Cinema Controversies
In recent years, Punjabi icon Diljit Dosanjh has transitioned from a national sensation to a true global superstar, captivating audiences worldwide. Yet this meteoric rise has not come without friction — with ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ facing delays due to geopolitical sensitivities post-Pahalgam attack, and the highly anticipated historical drama Punjab ‘95’ remaining entangled with the Central Board of Film Certification since 2022.
Diljit Dosanjh’s Punjab ‘95: 127 Cuts, Broken Narrative
Spearheaded by debut director Honey Trehan — whose exclusive interview with The Prime News Network reveals shocking censorship demands — the CBFC has requested over 127 edits, fundamentally altering the film’s intent and coherence.
“Removing Punjab from the title? Let’s call turbaned officers ‘Punjab Police’ then!” Trehan passionately questioned. The board’s proposed excision of the state’s name from the film’s title contradicts the setting and core identity of the human rights activist Jaswant Singh Kalra-based story.
Director Speaks Out: Democracy vs. Artistic Expression
Trehan’s two-and-a-half-year wait for certification culminated in a powerful rebuttal: “When censorship overpowers creative rights, what becomes of our democracy? They blocked references to Indira Gandhi — how does that align with a filmmaker’s right to truth?”
Amid India-Pakistan diplomatic strains impacting ‘Sardaar Ji 3’ featuring actress Hania Aamir, Diljit’s Punjab ‘95’ becomes another battleground for artistic freedom versus bureaucratic control, sparking urgent industry-wide debates.
Latest Developments
- CBFC continues reviewing Punjab ‘95 amid director’s 127-cut concerns
- India’s censors demand complete removal of state references
- Punjabi cinema faces heightened scrutiny under new regulatory norms