120 Bahadur: A Tribute to Heroism Made Tax-Free in Delhi
Delhi exempts 120 Bahadur from tax to honor 120 soldiers of Charlie Company who bravely fought in the 1962 Battle of Rezang La, the film earned Rs 2.4 crore on opening day.
- The Delhi Government declared 120 Bahadur tax-free, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announcing in a post on X.
- Inspired by the 1962 Battle of Rezang La, 120 Bahadur dramatizes Charlie Company’s stand and highlights Major Shaitan Singh Bhati’s leadership, a story Farhan Akhtar urged to spread.
- Farhan Akhtar leads the cast as Major Shaitan Singh and co-produces the film, with Ritesh Sidhwani producing under Excel Entertainment and Akhtar thanking CM Rekha Gupta for the tax-free status.
- Officials expect the tax exemption to boost turnout, especially among younger viewers, and 120 Bahadur earned Rs 2.4 crore on opening day after its November 21 release.
- The film dramatizes Rezang La, where 120 soldiers faced roughly 3,000 Chinese troops, and praise from Akhilesh Yadav, Samajwadi Party chief, and Shabana Azmi, veteran actor, has followed recently.
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120 Bahadur made tax-free in Delhi, announces CM Rekha Gupta to boost film's message
In the capital, Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has made Farhan Akhtar's film '120 Bahadur' tax-free. The film, released on November 21, is based on the bravery of Charlie Company of the Kumaon Regiment. In a post on the social media platform, Gupta stated that '120 Bahadur' is a tribute to the extraordinary courage, leadership, and sacrifice of the 120 soldiers of Charlie Company of the 13th Kumaon Regiment, who fought valiantly at Rezang La …
120 Bahadur: A Tribute to Heroism Made Tax-Free in Delhi
The Delhi government has granted tax-free status to the film '120 Bahadur', which honors the valor and leadership of Charlie Company of the Kumaon Regiment during the Battle of Rezang La in the 1962 Sino-Indian War. This war film celebrates the courage of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati and his troops.
Delhi Chief Minister grants tax-free status to Farhan Akhtar's 120 Bahadur
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announced a tax exemption for the film 120 Bahadur, which honours the bravery of Charlie Company during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. She also praised the actors for their portrayal of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati and his regiment's sacrifice.
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