The Taj Story (2025) is a courtroom drama directed and written by Tushar Amrish Goel, starring Paresh Rawal as Vishnu Das, a veteran tour guide from Agra whose life takes a drastic turn after a video of him questioning the accepted history of the Taj Mahal goes viral. The incident triggers a national controversy, dividing people between those who praise his curiosity and those who accuse him of distorting facts for attention. Determined to prove his point, Vishnu files a legal petition demanding that the monument’s origins be reexamined, leading to a gripping courtroom battle where faith, history, and identity collide. The film unfolds through intense debates between Vishnu and the state attorney (Zakir Hussain), with a young lawyer (Amruta Khanvilkar) standing by his side as he argues that questioning history is not an act of rebellion but a quest for truth. Amidst the chaos, Vishnu’s personal life unravels—his family faces social backlash, his job is suspended, and his integrity is constantly attacked—yet his conviction never wavers. The courtroom becomes a battleground of ideas, exploring who has the right to define history and how facts are often shaped by power. In the climax, the judge delivers a balanced verdict, dismissing the case but acknowledging Vishnu’s right to question, symbolizing that truth can never be silenced, only debated. The film concludes with Vishnu returning to his role as a guide, more introspective than before, telling visitors that every monument carries more than one story. The Taj Story ultimately becomes a reflection on truth, curiosity, and intellectual freedom—portraying how one man’s search for answers transforms into a larger national conversation about heritage, belief, and the courage to think differently.