Swarnim Global Services Pvt.Ltd and CA Suresh Jha’s The Taj Story, written and directed by Tushar Amrish Goel, starring Paresh Rawal and anchored by Vikas Radhesham as creative producer, is gaining strong buzz among audiences with each passing day. After the hard-hitting, explosive, and thought-provoking trailer, the makers dropped a dialouge promo of the film that is sure to spark chatters. The dialogue promo gives us an insight into the hard-hitting courtroom sequence of the film and features Paresh Rawal and Zakir Hussain in a courtroom sequence.

In the promo, Paresh Rawal is seen arguing with Zakir Hussain as the former questions the story and truth behind The Taj Mahal. The makers shared the promo with a caption that says, ” Symbol of Love or Symbol of Genocide? The time has come to challenge the false narrative about the Taj Mahal.

Watch #TheTajStory In Cinemas On 31st Oct!”

Paresh Rawal Battles Out against Zakir Hussain in the hard-hitting dialogue promo of The Taj Story! The film releases in cinemas on October 31st, 2025 973964

The film dares to question long-held beliefs & promises to spark nationwide conversations. Directed by Tushar Amrish Goel, The Taj Story hits cinemas on 31st October, and the countdown to uncovering the truth has officially begun.

Featuring a powerhouse ensemble led by Paresh Rawal, along with Zakir Hussain, Amruta Khanvilkar, Sneha Wagh, and Namit Das, The Taj Story is positioned as a hard-hitting social drama that fearlessly raises one of the most provocative questions of our times: “Even after 79 years of Independence, are we still slaves of intellectual terrorism?”

The music of the film is being scored by Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dev Nath. It is not just another period or historical film; it’s a cinematic debate. The film dives into this contested narrative, blending social commentary with a re-examination of historical facts, ensuring it will be as thought-provoking as it is dramatic.

The Taj Story is set for a grand nationwide theatrical release on 31st October 2025, and it aims to be a conversation starter, urging viewers to question, reflect, and perhaps, reframe the way they see both history and freedom.