The Indian celebs are woke and they never fail to keep their opinions upfront. Now, your favourite celebrities from the entertainment industry have come forward to opine on the Union Budget.
Celebs on the Union Budget:
Esha Gaur
To ensure that people in the lower socioeconomic echelons of society can eat well and maintain their health, I believe it is critical to lower the price of oil and pulses.
Hansa Singh
Fuel and fuel pricing should be addressed in the Union budget. This year, I hope to see that. Of course, we also need to make changes to the GST and income tax slabs. I fervently hope that it takes place. After Covid, all costs—including flying fares—have increased dramatically.
Navin Prabhakar
I believe that the general people are obviously impacted by the increase in fuel prices. In order for the middle-class office staff class employees to at least receive some relief, the daily wage workers must be satisfied with the new tax slab or they must receive the advantage of a reduction in the budget price effect. They will have easier access to basic needs like insurance, medical emergency, or their children’s education. Gas, CNG, electricity, dal, rice, Aata, and travel costs all increase as a result, and these must all be kept under control. For the average person, entertainment is a luxury. They only like spending time with their family on the weekends. Again, it’s a positive thing if the government is considering lowering those taxes.
Nikhil Nanda
This will be the final budget before the upcoming elections. Therefore, the government must operate in a popular manner. The world economy is currently having trouble. India is currently the only bright spot in the world economy. To make investments in India more alluring, I believe the government would also take certain innovative measures. This budget, in my opinion, will be proactive in luring investment and being more welcoming to business.
Hitanshu Jinsi
I have witnessed the introduction of numerous new levies over the last few years. however the outcome is not displayed. Since taxes are public funds, I believe the government should maintain transparency regarding what is being done with them. Of course, tax should be as low as feasible in order to improve the lives of the average person.
Ambuj Dixit
I sincerely hope that the next budget is more accommodating to the middle class in terms of LPG pricing, gasoline costs, and food costs. The middle class is the backbone of our nation, and it is their well-being and prosperity that should come first. Regarding improvements for the entertainment sector, I firmly believe that exhibitors are the backbone of the sector and that their continued existence is crucial for our financial stability. Our mood will be greatly improved by the lower entertainment tax, single-window permissions for domestic shootings, and the simplicity of conducting business. Our financial might does not match our enormous soft power when it comes to securing the support that so many other industries do. I hope, this time the Budget will give us many reasons to rejoice.
Aniruddh Dave
I believe that the aam janta should receive tax relief, that the banking industry should have low returns on house loans and business loans, and that the Indian government should reduce the cost of food and fuel. I have no doubt that the finance ministry wants to improve it.