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Irrfan Khan-Vishal Bhardwaj magic continues

| | Oct 08, 2015, at 07:33 pm
Mumbai, Oct 8 (IBNS) After tasting success with Maqbool and Haider, the Iffran Khan-Vishal Bhardwaj pair have done it again as their latest release Talvar, based on a real life incident, struck a chord with the audience.

Directed by Meghna Gulzar, Talvar is a fictionalized take on the 'Aarushi Talwar Murder Case', a 2008 double murder incident that set the media and investigations team into a frenzy.

Released on Oct 2 the film starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi as a couple  is a Bollywood docudrama that showcases the parents as innocent.

With the word of mouth doing the rounds, Talvar is slated to be a high grossing film.

President of India, Pranab Mukherjee is set to watch the movie, reported Times of India.  

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