Super 30 founder Anand Kumar urges UP Govt to make ‘Super 30’ film tax-free

LUCKNOW: Super 30 programme founder Anand Kumar Friday urged the Uttar Pradesh Government to make the Bollywood bipoic on him ‘Super 30’ tax-free in the state.

Kumar made the request during a meeting with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, which was also attended by officials of the company that made the film, Information Director Shishir Singh said.

The chief minister told Kumar to submit an application and said a decision in this regard will be taken at a Cabinet meeting, he said.

The Hrithik Roshan-starrer Super 30 opened to mixed reviews on July 19. (AGENCIES)

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Xiaomi to come out with limited edition K20 Pro gold phone

HYDERABAD, July 19:
Chinese smartphone maker

Xiaomi would be coming out with 20 units of Redmi K20 Pro Limited Edition phones that come with diamond-studded gold panel on the backside, a top official of the company said Friday.

Xiaomi India Managing Director Manu Kumar Jain said the signature phone, priced at Rs 4.80 lakh, will be made in India and the company has not yet decide whether to sell or gift and if to be gifted, to whom.

The back cover is made with approximately 100 gms of gold and is not detachable, Jain said. “We are making this (gold phone) for K20 Pro. We had

made only two units. We want to show this to people. We will make 20 units. We have not decided whether to sell these phones by invitation or gift them or auction them and use that money for charity,” Jain told reporters.

According to him, some people who showed interest on the phone, were asking their initial to be put on the gold panel instead of K.

He further said they want to make only 20 of these phone as it symbolises with K20 and also keep the exclusivity. He said Xiaomi will be selling or gifting or auctioning these phones in India only.

Xiaomi recently announced the launch of Redmi K20 and K20 Pro in India. Jain said currently the phone maker is selling 55 to 60 per cent phones online and rest offline. By the end of the current year he expects the ratio to be equal.

He, without giving timelines, said the smartphone maker is in discussions with some of the Indian manufacturers to produce some of the products such as T-shirts, shoes and fitness bands for Xiaomi. (AGENCIES)