Bhubaneswar: In a significant move, the Odisha Cabinet, on Thursday, gave its nod to declare the recently released Hindi movie “12th Fail” as tax-free in the state. The decision reflects the government’s recognition of the film’s inspirational narrative and its potential positive impact on the audience.
The film narrates the real-life story of a young boy hailing from the Chambal Valley in Madhya Pradesh. Faced with numerous challenges, the protagonist sets an audacious goal of conquering the world’s toughest Civil Services Exam conducted by the UPSC. His unwavering determination centers on becoming an honest and diligent Police Officer with the aim of instigating positive transformations in the nation.
The film’s overarching theme imparts a robust message to the younger generation, emphasizing the importance of resilience in the face of adversity and the relentless pursuit of lofty life goals. The narrative serves as an inspirational beacon, encouraging audiences never to lose hope in their pursuit of significant achievements.
The Odisha Cabinet’s decision to grant tax-free status to “12th Fail” is expected to make the film more accessible to a broader audience, fostering a positive impact on the society by disseminating its motivational message to a larger demographic.
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