Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has announced that the Hindi film ‘Shatak’ will be completely tax-free in the state. The Chief Minister praised the movie for its depiction of values long associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He highlighted the film’s focus on national service, traditions, and principles upheld by the RSS over the years.
Chief Minister Yadav expressed his intention to watch ‘Shatak’ personally at 8 p.m. on Tuesday and encouraged citizens to witness its impactful storytelling. The decision to exempt the film from entertainment tax reflects the government’s support for content promoting patriotism, discipline, and nation-first ideals.
The tax waiver for ‘Shatak’ is seen as a recognition of its emphasis on cultural pride, social harmony, and significant national themes. The movie has garnered attention for its narrative on volunteerism and selflessness, resonating with audiences since its release.
Supporters on social media have lauded the move, considering it a commendation of cinema that reinforces positive societal values and national unity. The endorsement by Chief Minister Yadav and the tax exemption are expected to boost ‘Shatak’ in Madhya Pradesh, a key market for Hindi films.
With the film’s screening for the Chief Minister already trending locally, public interest in similar showings is growing. The state government’s strong support is likely to maintain focus on ‘Shatak’s’ message of service, unity, and nation-building as it continues its theatrical run.
