After Delhi, Rajasthan has made 120 Bahadur tax-free in theatres. The Farhan Akhtar starrer, set during the 1962 Sino-Indian War, arrived in theatres on November 21. It the brave soldiers who fought in the iconic
Battle of Rezang La.Farhan Akhtar Expresses GratitudeSharing the update on X (formerly Twitter), the actor wrote, "We express our sincere gratitude to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, @BhajanlalBjp ji, for this gesture that honours Major Shaitan Singh Bhati (PVC) and the extraordinary courage of every soldier of Charlie Company."
Netizens flooded the comments section with positive messages. A user wrote, "For the sake of our soldiers, we urge all our states and union territories to make the film 120 Bahadur tax-free. This isn't just a film, it's the saga of their sacrifice." Another commented, "All this has been made possible because of your efforts. Your story of 120 Bahadur has brought to light the truths of our martyrs, which perhaps the world was unaware of. Heartfelt thanks to you." A person called it "a beautiful film" and added, "Everyone should watch this film..."
More About 120 Bahadur120 Bahadur is based on the battle fought in November 1962 during the Sino-Indian War. It is remembered as one of the most heroic last stands in Indian military history. In freezing temperatures and overwhelming odds, the 13 Kumaon’s Charlie Company defended the Rezang La pass in Ladakh, holding their ground against a far larger Chinese force and fighting until their last breath.Their commanding officer, Major Shaitan Singh (played by Farhan), became a symbol of extraordinary courage. Moving from post to post under heavy fire, he inspired his men to continue the fight and refused to retreat despite severe injuries. His unparalleled bravery earned him the Param Vir Chakra, India’s highest wartime gallantry award.