Milan Luthria’s Bihaad: Outlawed on Aarushi murder case

    Milan Luthria’s Bihaad: Outlawed on Aarushi murder case

    Filmmaker Milan Luthria has always been in news for picking catchy topics for his films and yet again, the director has chosen a storyline, which will give box office a boom. After giving The Dirty Picture, Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara, the maker is now planning to make a film on Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case titled Bihaad: Outlawed.

    The incident that happened on May 16, 2008 at Talwar’s Noida residence shook whole of India. The case is still in court and is proceeding slow. When inquired why Milan took this subject, he told, "It's a classic whodunit--a case that captured the imagination of the entire nation. It's been five years since the incident, but nobody knows what really transpired on that unfortunate night. It's a story waiting to be told." Milan also made sure that he would go deep into the skin of the case before making it.

    Milan Luthria’s Bihaad: Outlawed on Aarushi murder case

    The director further talked, "The case has become an Aarushi murder case. We have almost forgotten about Hemraj, the domestic help of the Talwars, whose body was found the next day. Nobody cried for his justice. I want to bring all these to the fore. With my film, I want to sensitively explore the case, without exaggerating anything. We are following the case closely and the script will reflect the case proceedings." Screenwriter Rajat Arora will be collaborating again for the crime, drama venture. The flick is still in pre-production stage and will go on floors by next year.