Rajasthan govt declares 'Super 30' tax-free
Jaipur: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has announced that Hrithik Roshan-starrer Super 30, based on the life of educationist Anand Kumar, who runs the Super 30 programme for IIT-JEE aspirants from poor families, has been declared tax-free in the state.
Making the announcement on Twitter on July 18, Gehlot wrote: "Super 30, based on the real story of Anand Kumar, is an inspiring film of recent times. It is an excellent example of exceptional will power and determination, that despite all odds, success is achievable."
"We must take inspiration from such films and imbibe the value of 'excellence in education' in the youth of our society today. I hereby declare this film tax-free in the state of Rajasthan," he added.
Super 30, which acknowledges the importance of teachers in the building society, has already been made tax-free by the Bihar government.
In Rajasthan, Kota is witnessing a huge footfall of students for the movie. The movie collected over Rs 50 crore at the box-office within three days of its release on July 12.