Paresh Rawal’s courtroom drama The Taj Story releases on 31 October. The film, which explores the origins of the Taj Mahal, ...
As Paresh Rawal dares to redefine history in the most convincing possible way, the place where it falters is the over stretch.
The Taj Story merely stirs the pot, blending fact and fiction to serve an agenda far removed from historical inquiry.
The film wants the viewer to believe it’s a quest for “truth” and “history”, but it feels more like an assault on Indian history, and on historians themselves.
The Taj Story’ begins with fire but fades into fatigue. Despite Paresh Rawal’s committed act, the film’s courtroom chatter ...
At the centre of the story is Paresh Rawal, who plays a passionate tour guide turned truth-seeker. He begins questioning ...
The debate over the origins of the Taj Mahal is given heft and gravitas, while its controversial aspect is also touched upon in The Taj Story.
His CIA code name is Condor. In the next seventy-two hours almost everyone he trusts will try to kill him.
Paresh Rawal's 'The Taj Story' garnered Rs 6.90 crore domestically after a promising start, facing a dip on its fourth day.
The TAJ Story Twitter review: Paresh Rawal starrer courtroom drama will make its theatrical debut on October 31, Friday, on the occasion of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's birth anniversary which is ...
It was at the Meena Bazar that Shehzada Khurram first laid eyes on Arjuman Banu. When their eyes met it was love at first sight for both of them. When Queen Noor Jehan, one of the wives of Shahenshah ...
Paresh Rawal plays an Agra tour guide in The Taj Story, and at one point, he answers the question already on every viewer's ...