The Odisha government has declared the Odia film Meher Munda tax-free across the state. The decision was approved by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, according to reports released on June 9 and June 10, 2026.
Directed by noted filmmaker Nikunj Hota, Meher Munda was released on May 15, 2026. The film is based on the lives, struggles, resilience, and achievements of Odisha’s handloom weaving community.
Why Was The Film Given Tax-Free Status?
According to reports, the state government decided to grant tax-free status to the film in recognition of its portrayal of Odisha’s rich handloom heritage, traditional craftsmanship, and cultural legacy. The film highlights the contribution of weavers and artisans who have preserved Odisha’s textile traditions for generations. Reports indicate that the government viewed the film as an important effort to showcase and promote the state’s cultural identity.
About The Film
Meher Munda tells a story centered on Odisha’s weaving community and their journey through challenges, perseverance, and achievement.The film has been praised for drawing attention to traditional handloom artistry and the social realities faced by many artisan families connected to the sector.
Directed by Nikunj Hota, Meher Munda features popular Odia actors Jyoti Ranjan Nayak, Arlin Ankita, Rakesh Kumar Padhi, and Susanta Dashmohapatra in important roles. The performances of the cast and the film’s focus on Odisha’s weaving community have contributed to the growing attention surrounding the project.
Industry Reactions
Reports state that members of the Odia film fraternity welcomed the government’s decision. Director Nikunj Hota and individuals associated with the film reportedly expressed gratitude for the recognition. The tax exemption is expected to make the film more accessible to audiences while also bringing greater attention to Odisha’s handloom sector and cultural heritage.
Significance Of The Decision
Tax-free status for regional films is often viewed as a form of support for projects that highlight social, cultural, educational, or heritage-related themes. In the case of Meher Munda, the reported objective is to encourage wider viewership and promote awareness of Odisha’s weaving traditions and artisan communities.
Disclaimer
This article is based on information published by multiple media organizations and publicly available statements at the time of writing. Odisha Katha publishes this content solely for informational purposes. Readers are encouraged to refer to official government communications for the most authoritative and updated information. Odisha Katha does not claim affiliation with the film, its producers, or any government authority.