Ladakh Goes Tax-Free for Blockbuster Spy Thriller 'Dhurandhar'

The Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh has declared the blockbuster film 'Dhurandhar' tax-free in the Union Territory to support filmmakers and promote tourism. The spy thriller, which traces an Indian agent infiltrating networks in Pakistan, was extensively shot in Ladakh's landscapes. Domestically, the film has crossed the ₹600 crore mark and has entered the elite ₹1000 crore club worldwide within about three weeks of its release. Its sustained box-office performance has made it a major commercial phenomenon and a boost for the Hindi film industry.

Key Points: 'Dhurandhar' Declared Tax-Free in Ladakh, Crosses ₹1000 Cr

  • Tax-free in Ladakh
  • Shot extensively in Ladakh
  • Crossed ₹600 cr in India
  • Entered ₹1000 cr club worldwide
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'Dhurandhar' declared tax-free in Ladakh

Ladakh declares Bollywood blockbuster 'Dhurandhar' tax-free. The spy thriller, shot in Ladakh, has crossed ₹600 cr domestically and ₹1000 cr worldwide.

'Dhurandhar' declared tax-free in Ladakh
"Shot extensively in the region, the film spotlights Ladakh's cinematic landscapes... - LG Office, Ladakh"

Mumbai, Jan 2

The recently released blockbuster 'Dhurandhar' has been declared tax-free in Ladakh. On Friday, the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta took to his X, formerly Twitter on Friday, and shared the update with regards to the film's revenue.

He wrote, " Lt Governor Shri @KavinderGupta declares Bollywood film 'Dhurandhar' tax-free in UT #Ladakh. Shot extensively in the region, the film spotlights Ladakh's cinematic landscapes, signalling strong support for filmmakers and reinforcing the UT's push to emerge as a preferred destination for film shoots and tourism. The Administration is also working on a New Film Policy and will provide full support to film productions in Ladakh".

Meanwhile, 'Dhurandhar' has become a rage at the box-office. The film traces the life of an Indian spy infiltrating the criminal and organised crime networks in Pakistan. It presents a fictionalised account of how the collusion of the Pakistan underworld, and ISI leads to terrorist attacks in India. The film has added strength to the economy of Hindi film industry after a decent number of superhits and blockbusters this year. It marks a new era in the Indian spy-thriller genre.

The film shows rare consistency and massive earnings since its December 5, 2025 release. Domestically, the spy-thriller crossed the INR 600 crore mark in India within its third week and continued strong into the Christmas and New Year period.

On the global stage, the entered the INR 1,000 crore club worldwide in just about three weeks, becoming one of the few Indian films to hit that milestone. Its sustained performance, including a INR 100 crore haul in the fourth week and double-digit daily collections for nearly a month, has positioned it among the top-grossing Hindi films.

The film has emerged as a major commercial phenomenon, blending strong word-of-mouth with enduring box-office momentum across domestic and international markets.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Saw the film last week. The Ladakh scenes were breathtaking! A smart policy to attract more film shoots. The local economy will benefit so much from this exposure.
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Rohit P
While I support promoting Ladakh, I hope the new film policy ensures sustainable tourism. The last thing we want is for those pristine landscapes to get damaged by overcrowding. The administration must plan carefully.
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Priya S
Crossed 1000 crores worldwide! 🎉 What an achievement for Indian cinema. The story is powerful and it's great to see our films performing so well globally. Makes me proud.
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Michael C
Interesting strategy. Using popular cinema as a tool for regional development and soft power. The spy genre seems to have really found its footing in India.
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Kavya N
Waah! Tax-free means more people in Ladakh can afford to watch it in theatres. Good move by the LG. Hope it inspires more films to showcase our beautiful country.

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