Panchkarma Films proudly unveils the official poster and announces the theatrical release date of its powerful new drama, His Story of Itihaas. Inspired by true events and directed by Manpreet Singh Dhami, the film is set to hit theatres on May 23, 2025. Starring acclaimed actor Subodh Bhave alongside Akansha Pandey, Kisha Arora, Ankul Vikal, and Yogendra Tikku, His Story of Itihaas promises to ignite thought-provoking conversations around truth, history, and the education system. The narrative centers on a seemingly unremarkable physics teacher whose life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers unsettling distortions in his daughter’s school history textbook.

The film’s poster, revealed on social media, captures the essence of this powerful story. At its heart is Subodh Bhave, portrayed as a pensive, determined father—his clenched hands and furrowed expression reflecting the gravity of his discovery. Behind him looms a vast wall of books, symbolizing both the pursuit of knowledge and the heavy burden of history. In front of him stands his daughter, dressed in her school uniform—a poignant representation of innocence and the impressionable minds shaped by flawed narratives. The striking tagline, “Brainwashed by history textbooks,” underscores the film’s central theme.
Director Manpreet Singh Dhami shared, “This film is deeply personal to me—a passion project I’ve nurtured over the past four years. Long before the cameras rolled, I immersed myself in research, exploration, and introspection. This story was born from a profound concern for the truths we’re taught, the omissions we accept, and how those narratives shape who we are as a society. I believe this film will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned the stories they’ve been told. I can’t wait for the public to experience it on the big screen and leave with new questions, perspectives, and a desire to dig deeper.”
Produced by Manpreet Singh Dhami under the banner of Panchkarma Films, Subodh Bhave starer His Story of Itihaas blends a gripping narrative with stirring performances and a timely, resonant message. More than a film, it is a fearless exploration of education, memory, and the pursuit of truth in an era where facts are often bent to fit agendas.