Excel Entertainment announced a significant boost for its 2025 war drama 120 Bahadur, confirming that the film has been declared tax-free in Delhi. Expressing gratitude, the studio shared that this exemption was made possible through the support of Delhi’s Hon’ble Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta, whose decision is expected to help the film’s message of extraordinary courage reach a far wider audience.
120 Bahadur, directed by Razneesh Ghai, revisits the heroic stand of 120 Indian soldiers during the 1962 Battle of Rezang La. Led on screen by Farhan Akhtar, the movie delivers a grounded portrayal of military valor, capturing the grit and sacrifice of one of the most awe-inspiring chapters in India’s defense history. Despite receiving mixed reviews—praised for its sincerity but noted for its restrained emotional depth—the film has drawn attention for its commitment to authenticity and its respectful tribute to the fallen heroes.
The tax-free status now offers the film a timely boost. Historically, Delhi’s tax exemptions on patriotic cinema have reduced ticket prices by 20–30%, making screenings more accessible to larger sections of the public. Industry data from past examples, including the surge witnessed with Uri: The Surgical Strike, indicates that such exemptions can increase local box-office attendance by as much as 50%. With 120 Bahadur released on November 21, 2025, the move is expected to significantly enhance its performance in the capital.
For Excel Entertainment, the gesture underscores the film’s importance as more than entertainment—it is a retelling of national pride, endurance, and sacrifice. As audiences continue to engage with the story, the tax exemption widens its impact, ensuring that the courage of Rezang La’s heroes resonates with as many viewers as possible.