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'Talvar' Based On Aarushi Murder Case To Release In October

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Aug, 2015 01:52 PM
  • 'Talvar' Based On Aarushi Murder Case To Release In October
Irrfan Khan and Konkana Sen Sharma starrer "Talvar", which is based on Aarushi Talwar's murder will be releasing on October 2.
 
The first poster of the film, which looks edgy, was released on Friday night. 
 
Irrfan looks very intense in the poster that also focusses on the blindfolded Lady Justice holding a sword in one hand and scales of justice in the other.
 
The poster read: "India’s most controversial case reopens on 2nd October”.
 
 
Director Meghna Gulzar took to micro-blogging website Twitter, where she shared the poster and wrote: "#TalvarTheMovie @irrfan_k @konkonas @JungleePictures". 
 
Konkana, who would also be seen playing a pivotal role in the film tweeted: "Our new film #Talvar releases 2nd October. Here's the first teaser! #excite" 
 
Even Manish Gupta’s directorial "Rahasya", which featured actors Kay Kay Menon and Tisca Chopra that released earlier this year, was also inspired by the Aarushi murder mystery case.
 
 
The story of "Talvar" revolves around the sensational murder of 14-year-old Aarushi Talwar and 45-year-old domestic helper Hemraj, that took place in the year 2008 in Noida.

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