‘The Kashmir Files’ continuous to hog the limelight. While some states are in favour of it and have announced tax exemption, there are certain states that have opposed it and banned its screening. So far, this film has been made tax-free in eight states. In this sequence, the Chandigarh administration announced that they will not charge the Union Territory Goods and Services Tax (UTGST) on the movie 'The Kashmir Files' for the next four months in Chandigarh cinema multiplexes and theatres. Also Read: 'The Kashmir Files': Vivek Agnihotri's film hits century, mints Rs 106.80 Crore The order from the Excise and Taxation Department of Chandigarh will remain in force for the next four months. The order of Excise & Taxation Department, U.T., Chandigarh reads, "Multiplexes and cinema theatre operators will not charge UTGST from the people. The orders will be in effect for four months.” It also stated that the cinema theatres and multiplexes shall neither make an increase in the amount of entry fee nor shall make any change in the seating capacity of different classes. "The tickets sold for entry to exhibition of film "The Kashmir Files" during the period of this order shall bear prominently the words 'UTGST not collected by the orders of U.T. Administration," the order further added. The U.T. administration also said that the UTGST collected prior to the date of this order or collected after four months from the date of this order shall not be reimbursed.It also read that the procedure of the reimbursement of UTGST is being issued. Earlier seven states declared the movie tax-free which includes- Madya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tripura, Goa, and Uttarakhand governments. The movie, which had released in theatres on March 11, stars Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Darshan Kumaar, and others. It revolves around the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in 1990 and has been directed by Vivek Agnihotri, known for films like 'Tashkent Files', 'Hate Story' and 'Buddha in a Traffic Jam'. Also Read: Vir Das lauds Ukrainian comedians for organising show in bomb shelter amid Russia-Ukraine war This film generated a lot of buzz these days. Many places are holding protests against it, and many states are demanding that it be made tax-free. -PTC News