MP Govt to honour Deepika Padukone for Chhapaak

After making the tax-free Chhapak film in India's state of Madhya Pradesh, it will also honor its actress Deepika Padukone. The opposition is trying to give political color to this move of the government. On the other hand, there is a war of words between the BJP and the Congress about the film. State Public Relations Minister PC Sharma said that the government will honor actress Deepika Padukone for the film Chhapak.

According to media reports, he will be honored during the International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA Awards) event to be held in Indore. At the same time, the Chief Minister of politics, Kamal Nath, responded by tweeting that the film was tax free. He said that it is a wrong tradition to divide films and artists into parties, ideologies and link them to politics. Nobody in the country has the right to tell us which films we watch and which are not.

Secondly, the BJP government has also demanded that the film 'Tanhaji' should be tax free. State BJP Vice President and MLA Rameshwar Sharma said that we also demand the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray to write a letter to Chief Minister Kamal Nath in support of making the Tanhaji film tax free. Thackeray should make this film tax-free in Maharashtra, otherwise we will assume that Thackeray has started following the ideas of Aurangzeb. BJP leaders Surendranath Singh and Anil Agarwal have given the audience a free Tanhaji film outside Rangmahal Cinema in Bhopal Distribute tickets On the other hand, NSUI state spokesperson Vivek Tripathi said that he has distributed 200 tickets of the film Chhapak outside music cinema to the people for free.

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