Kangana Ranaut's latest film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata is getting the VIP treatment β€” and the box office is responding. According to reports, the patriotic drama saw growth on Day 2 after Haryana announced it was declaring the film tax-free, a major win for the actress and the filmmakers.

Tax-free status directly impacts ticket prices and accessibility, making audiences more likely to visit theatres. For a film like Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, which chronicles the stories of doctors and medical staff who showed courage during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, the gesture carries weight.

Directed by Manoj Tapadia, the film honours those who worked during one of India's darkest hours. It is the kind of patriotic content that resonates in heartland markets β€” and Haryana's backing proves it is landing.

The Day 2 boost follows what industry insiders are watching closely as a crucial opening weekend for Kangana's latest venture. With institutional support, the film has momentum that extends beyond typical box office noise.

This is not Kangana's first instance of state support β€” the actress has received considerable political backing in recent years. But landing tax-free status remains rare enough to matter, and it signals confidence in the film's commercial and cultural appeal.

Collections are expected to continue climbing as word spreads. Government backing of this kind draws audience attention and trade interest.