The TAJ Story is already shaking conversations. The trailer has crossed 13 million views in just days. That is not noise. That is momentum. Paresh Rawal takes center stage. He plays Vishnu Das, a guide whose curiosity about the Taj Mahal pulls him into a courtroom storm. His performance looks commanding.

Zakir Hussain is his rival in court. Their exchanges are sharp and tense. Amruta Khanvilkar plays a journalist who questions the monument’s past. Namit Das and Sneha Wagh add weight to the ensemble.
The film is written and directed by Tushar Amrish Goel. It is produced by CA Suresh Jha. The release date is October 31 2025. It will hit theaters across India on National Unity Day.
The story is bold. It questions accepted history. It pushes audiences to think about legacy and truth. That is why social media is buzzing. Fans are calling it fearless. Some say it is controversial. Others say it is refreshing to see cinema take risks.

The visuals are crisp. The music is haunting. The courtroom scenes feel alive. The film has already been screened at the House of Commons in London. It even won recognition at the Global Business Excellence Awards. That adds to the hype.
Expect heated debates once it lands in theaters. Expect packed shows. Expect headlines. The TAJ Story is not just a film. It is a challenge to perspective.