The Madhya Pradesh govt has introduced that the Hindi movie ‘Shatak: Sangh Ke 100 Varsh (2026)’ can be exempt from leisure tax around the state. The verdict, made through the BJP-led management on Monday, targets to inspire audiences to look at the documentary-drama, which charts the century-long historical past and evolution of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

 

Leader Minister Mohan Yadav took to social media to verify the tax-free standing, pointing out that the movie serves as an impressive tribute to the “custom of nationwide carrier and values” that the RSS has championed since its inception. In a publish on X, Yadav argued that the film delivers a very important message: that the trail to a powerful, self-reliant India is constructed upon organised concept, particular person personality, and a selfless spirit of carrier.

 

Directed through Aashish Mall and produced through Vir Kapur, the movie supplies an in depth historic account of the RSS as an organisation. It begins with the early lifetime of the founding father of the organisation, KB Hedgewar, and his affiliation with the Anushilan Samiti, after which is going directly to the formation of the RSS in 1925.

 

It additionally mentions one of the most vital historic occasions, such because the liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and the organisation’s function within the Kashmir disaster of 1948.

 

Having hit cinemas on February 19, ‘Shatak’ is being framed through supporters as an academic software for the more youthful era to grasp the ideological roots of the Sangh. Through waiving the leisure tax, the state govt obviously hopes to develop the movie’s achieve all over its theatrical run.

 

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