The much-acclaimed film of the year, ‘The Taj Story’ starring Paresh Rawal directed by Tushar Amrish Goel has taken the box office by storm, registering a thunderous opening weekend that has left the trade pleasantly surprised. The film raked in an impressive ₹8.10 crore over its first three days, showing a strong upward trend with each passing day.

What’s striking about The Taj Story is not just its numbers but the sheer consistency of its collections. The word-of-mouth comes into foray for the film, and the response has been nothing short of phenomenal, with audiences hailing it as a bold, emotionally stirring, and eye-opening cinematic experience and Paresh Rawal’s most impactful performance till date.

Talking about today, the collections is impressive and with this trend, the film could follow the trajectory of blockbusters like The Kerala Story and The Kashmir Files. Both films had modest openings but went on to create history through audience-driven success, and The Taj Story seems to be walking the same path. The narrative, rooted in powerful emotions and social commentary, is resonating deeply with viewers across age groups.

The Taj Story Registers Thunderous Weekend of 8.10 crores, setting the stage for the surprise hit of the year! 974841

Featuring a powerhouse ensemble led by Paresh Rawal, along with Zakir Hussain, Amruta Khanvilkar, Sneha Wagh, and Namit Das, The Taj Story produced by CA Suresh Jha &Swarnim Global Services Pvt. Ltd 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. 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.