Swarnim Global Services Pvt. Ltd. and CA Suresh Jha’s The Taj Story, written and directed by Tushar Amrish Goel, is rapidly becoming one of the most talked-about films of the season. Headlined by the legendary Paresh Rawal and creatively helmed by Vikas Radhesham, the film has set social media abuzz with its explosive, thought-provoking trailer. With just a week left for its grand release, anticipation is at fever pitch.

The makers recently unveiled a striking new poster featuring Paresh Rawal in an intense, commanding look — holding the scales of justice with the Taj Mahal delicately balanced upon them. The image, both powerful and symbolic, teases a gripping confrontation between truth and history, setting the tone for what promises to be a riveting cinematic experience.
Carrying the tagline, “Kya Taj Mahal ek Mughal architecture hai…?”, the film boldly steps into controversial territory, challenging long-held narratives and inviting viewers to question the stories they’ve grown up believing. Far from being a conventional historical drama, The Taj Story positions itself as a social and intellectual thriller, designed to spark nationwide debate and reflection.
Featuring a stellar cast including Zakir Hussain, Amruta Khanvilkar, Sneha Wagh, and Namit Das, alongside Rawal’s powerhouse presence, the film raises an unsettling yet urgent question — “Even after 79 years of Independence, are we still slaves of intellectual terrorism?”
The music, composed by Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dev Nath, weaves seamlessly into the film’s layered narrative, adding emotional depth to its provocative storytelling. With rich visuals, an unflinching script, and a bold directorial vision, Tushar Amrish Goel crafts not just a film, but a cinematic conversation — one that dares to confront, question, and provoke.
The Taj Story releases nationwide on 31st October 2025, promising to be much more than a film — it’s an experience that invites India to revisit its history, rethink its truths, and rediscover its voice.

