Published 18:36 IST, January 10th 2020
Maharashtra minister seeks tax-free status for 'Chhapaak', says 'will speak to government'
Taking to Microblogging site Twitter, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Jitendra Ahwad has opined about making the film 'Chhapaak' tax-free in Maharashtra
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After the Congress-led states Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh made the recently released Bollywood film 'Chhapaak' tax-free, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Jitendra Ahwad has also spoken about making the film tax-free in Maharashtra too. Taking to the microblogging site Twitter, the cabinet minister said, "The country has seen a huge increase in the exploitation and oppression of women. #Chhapaak film depicts a young woman rescued from an acid attack and her struggle with society. I am going to put forward a view in the state government to make this movie tax free".
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The controversy surrounding the film
So far, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh and Puducherry has made the film tax-free. The Meghna Gulzar directed biopic on Laxmi Agarwal features Deepika Padukone and Vikrant Massey in the lead roles. Based on a true story of acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal, the film has been embroiled in a series of controversies. After Deepika Padukone's brief seven-minute visit to Delhi's JNU, a massive debate over her 'class act' broke out on social media, ultimately making #BoycottChhapaak trend on Twitter. Soon after that, rumors surfaced that the attacker's religion in the film has been changed to Hindu, leading BJP's Dr. Subramanian Swamy to address the matter.
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Laxmi Agarwal's lawyer moves court seeking stay on the film
And, in the latest development, Aparna Bhat, Laxmi Agarwal's lawyer moved the court seeking a stay on the film, after she was not credited in the movie. Soon after, the Patiala House Court passed a judgment directing the makers of Deepika Padukone’s 'Chhapaak' to give credit to the person in question.
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18:36 IST, January 10th 2020