Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday (02-June-2022) watched Akshay Kumar’s film ‘Samrat Prithviraj’ on the life of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan with the entire cabinet. A special screening of the film took place at Lucknow’s Lok Bhavan Auditorium. The film’s actor Akshay Kumar, actress Manushi Chhillar and director Chandra Prakash Dwivedi were also present on the occasion. After this screening, the film was made tax free in Uttar Pradesh, which was informed by CM Yogi himself by tweeting.
After the arrival of this news, a picture of Akshay Kumar and CM Yogi is becoming increasingly viral on social media, on which social media users are commenting fiercely. Commenting on a Twitter user named Wasim Akram Tyagi (@WasimAkramTyagi) wrote, “Akshay Kumar, work on a good script. Improve your acting. A good film automatically makes its place in the audience. The only result of poor acting and hollow script is that you have to fall on the knees of BJP for campaigning. For how long will Yogi-Modi run your film?”
Taking a jibe at Yogi Sarkar, a Twitter user named Being a Human (@beingahuman122) commented, “Wow re sarkar, day by day the tax on products and books is increasing and movies are becoming tax free. Our India is moving towards a lot of development.
At the same time, a Twitter user named SK (@thuphani) questioned the Canadian citizenship of Akshay Kumar and wrote that “only money is needed, he has no interest in the country or history, so much love for the country, then why has he taken Canadian citizenship in this country.” I stay with my loved ones”
Amit Shah also watched the film: Union Home Minister Amit Shah watched ‘Samrat Prithviraj’ at a special screening in Delhi on Wednesday (1-June-2022). During this, many family members, many top officials of the Union and Union Home Ministry were also present with him. After watching the film, Shah said that India has been fighting against external aggression for centuries. Prithviraj fought to protect the sovereignty of the country and the culture of India. This film supporting women’s rights should be seen by all.