The proliferation of online streaming platforms has opened new avenues for short‑form cinema, especially for regional languages that historically struggled for distribution. , a Spanish‑based aggregator of South Asian films, has become a notable conduit for Punjabi content, showcasing titles ranging from classic hits to experimental shorts. Among its recent additions is Martban 2024 , a nine‑minute short film that quickly garnered attention for its stark visual language and its interrogation of generational trauma in Punjab.
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Martban 2024 reframes the term “martyr” from a male‑centric war narrative to a . The unnamed female protagonist of the 1980s narrative embodies resistance against patriarchal coercion. Simran’s act of broadcasting the cassette becomes an act of intergenerational solidarity , echoing the concept of “re‑appropriation” discussed by Singh (2023) in her analysis of Punjabi feminist cinema.