JAIPUR: The highly anticipated Kangana Ranaut starrer ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ has officially hit the silver screens, receiving an overwhelming response from audiences across the country. Following successful promotional stints in Bhubaneswar, Raipur, Delhi, and Jodhpur, Bollywood powerhouse Kangana Ranaut and renowned producer Dr. Jayantilal Gada arrived in the Pink City, Jaipur, for a grand and exclusive screening of the film.
The special screening, hosted at the EP Mirage Cinema in Jaipur, was graced by top dignitaries including Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari, and Lok Sabha MP Manju Sharma as chief guests.The highlight of the evening was a poignant ceremony where the film’s team alongside Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma honored several real-life frontline heroes—including nurses, police officers, sanitation workers, and healthcare staff—with the prestigious ‘Badge of Honor’ for their unwavering dedication to society.

Exclusive with ‘Expose Now’: A Salute to the Uniform and Unsung Heroes
During an exclusive conversation with ‘Expose Now‘ at the screening, Kangana Ranaut and Deputy CM Diya Kumari expressed deep gratitude for every single individual who serves the nation in uniform. Reflecting on the film’s core theme, which highlights the extraordinary bravery of doctors and nurses during crises like the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic, Kangana Ranaut said:
“During disasters or times of crisis, our nurses, ward boys, police forces, and security personnel play a massive role in keeping society safe. They stand tall as the backbone of the nation, completely disregarding their own safety.”
Will ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ Go Tax-Free in Rajasthan?
Following in the footsteps of states like Delhi and Odisha, which have historically supported socially impactful cinema, ‘Expose Now‘ questioned Deputy CM Diya Kumari on whether Rajasthan would declare ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ tax-free. Responding with immense positivity, Deputy CM Diya Kumari stated: “This film beautifully showcases the sensitivity and compassion of our society’s unseen heroes who protected the nation during COVID-19 and other incredibly difficult times. Regarding making the film tax-free, I will personally hold detailed discussions with Honorable Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Ji. I am highly confident that our discussion will yield a very positive outcome.”
Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Commends Kangana’s Initiative
Lauding the cinematic effort, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma praised Kangana Ranaut for bringing these inspiring stories to light. “Bharat Bhagya Vidhata is a story of those unseen heroes who carry nothing but love for the nation in their hearts,” the Chief Minister said. “I am deeply pleased that Kangana Ranaut has created a film on individuals who serve society under any circumstance. During COVID-19, when the rest of us were safe inside our homes, our youth and healthcare warriors were out on the streets serving the people.”

Jaipur’s ‘Real Heroes’ Awarded the ‘Badge of Honor’
To celebrate their exemplary service to the community, the following frontline warriors were officially honored with the ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ badge during the star-studded event:
- Rama Agrawal
- Surbhi Sharma
- Rinu Kumari
- Meenu
- Udayveer
- Roshan Lal Salodia
- Rukaiya Aara
- Rupali Devi
- Poorva Pareek
- Sapna Sharma
