

New Delhi, November 28:
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced that Farhan Akhtar’s recently released war drama 120 Bahadur has been declared tax-free in the national capital. The decision, taken as a mark of respect for the bravery of Indian soldiers, was welcomed warmly by actor Farhan Akhtar.
A Tribute to the Nation’s Heroes
120 Bahadur, which hit theatres on November 21, has received significant appreciation from audiences. Exactly a week after its release, the Delhi government waived entertainment tax on the film. Announcing the move on Thursday night, CM Rekha Gupta said the film honours the extraordinary courage, sacrifice and leadership displayed by the 120 soldiers of the 13 Kumaon Regiment’s Charlie Company during the 1962 Rezang La battle.
Sharing the update on Instagram, Farhan Akhtar expressed gratitude, writing:
“‘120 Bahadur’ is now tax-free in Delhi. Grateful to Hon’ble Chief Minister Rekha Gupta ji for her support. With this encouragement, the story of courage will travel even farther.”
Lower Ticket Prices for Viewers
With the tax exemption effective from November 28, moviegoers in Delhi will now pay reduced ticket prices to watch the film. The decision coincides with the theatrical release of other films such as Gustakh Ishq and Tere Ishq Mein, adding momentum to cinema footfall this weekend.
CM Rekha Gupta’s Tribute to the Armed Forces
In her official statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), the Chief Minister wrote:
“The historic war film ‘120 Bahadur’ pays homage to the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of the 120 brave soldiers who fought valiantly at Rezang La during the 1962 India–China war. The film highlights the inspiring leadership of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, whose heroism remains a symbol of courage in India’s military history. In honour of our brave soldiers, the Delhi government has decided to make the film tax-free across the city from November 28.”
She also congratulated the makers for bringing this powerful story to the screen.
Praise From Political Leaders
Earlier, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav had also praised the film, calling it a powerful reminder of the courage displayed by Indian soldiers guarding the nation’s borders. He emphasised that the youth of the country should watch the film to understand how soldiers and the entire nation come together during times of war and adversity.
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