Makers of upcoming Bollywood film Calapor will heed super cop Kiran Bedi’s advice and speak to Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar in an effort to get the film declared tax-free.
Calapor is arguably one of the most expensive films made by a Goan producer-director duo and stars Rituparna Sengupta, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Raghubir Yadav and Harsh Chhaya. Shot in a real-setting in two Goa prisons, the film releases Friday. Speaking to reporters in Panaji Thursday, the film’s director
Dinesh Bhonsle said: ‘We have sought time from the Chief Minister. We are going to request him to make the film tax-free.’ On 31 July, Kiran Bedi, known for her passion for prison reforms ever since her stint as in-charge of New Delhi’s Tihar jail, had said at a press meet that she would appeal to Parrikar asking him to make the film tax-free. ‘I would urge the Goa chief minister to make the film tax-free so the word spreads.
Calapor is arguably one of the most expensive films made by a Goan producer-director duo and stars Rituparna Sengupta, Priyanshu Chatterjee, Raghubir Yadav and Harsh Chhaya. Shot in a real-setting in two Goa prisons, the film releases Friday. Speaking to reporters in Panaji Thursday, the film’s director
Dinesh Bhonsle said: ‘We have sought time from the Chief Minister. We are going to request him to make the film tax-free.’ On 31 July, Kiran Bedi, known for her passion for prison reforms ever since her stint as in-charge of New Delhi’s Tihar jail, had said at a press meet that she would appeal to Parrikar asking him to make the film tax-free. ‘I would urge the Goa chief minister to make the film tax-free so the word spreads.