Why has Uttarakhand CM Dhami Declared Film ‘Godaan’ Tax-Free?
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New Delhi, Feb 7 (NationPress) Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced that the Hindi movie 'Godaan' will be exempt from taxes in the state, highlighting its profound focus on Indian culture, rural life, agricultural traditions, and the significance of cow protection.
This initiative is designed to foster socially relevant cinema and increase public access to films that embody India’s cultural and ethical values.
Released nationwide on February 6, the film underscores the religious, social, and practical relevance of the cow in Indian society.
Chief Minister Dhami remarked that the cow is deeply embedded in Indian culture, not just tied to faith, and plays a crucial role in the social fabric and rural economy. He emphasized that films like 'Godaan' foster positive outlooks and social awareness, thus warranting promotion.
The Chief Minister also mentioned that this decision aligns with the Uttarakhand government’s strict stance against cow slaughter and smuggling. He reiterated that the state administration is committed to cow protection and welfare.
Various initiatives have been launched to establish cow shelters statewide, ensuring the well-being of abandoned and stray cattle. Furthermore, livestock owners and dairy farmers are receiving support through multiple government schemes aimed at enhancing their income and fortifying the rural economy.
Directed by Ameet Prajapati, 'Godaan' has a runtime of 2 hours and 10 minutes. Starring Sahil Anand, Upasana Singh, Rajesh Jais, and Manoj Joshi, the film compassionately portrays rural life while addressing modern social issues.
According to BookMyShow, 'Godaan' is described as “a narrative of compassion, culture, and social reality,” urging viewers to reflect on India’s roots and assess the extent to which society has progressed in safeguarding its traditions and values.
Chief Minister Dhami reiterated that the Uttarakhand government will persist in endorsing films and creative works that focus on social, cultural, and public interest themes in the future, recognizing their essential role in preserving heritage and fostering awareness.
In a similar vein, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced on February 6, 2026, that 'Godaan' would also be made tax-free in Uttar Pradesh, amplifying the film’s reach and reinforcing messages of cultural values and cow protection across states.