Will Talwars Get Justice This Friday?

    Will Talwars Get Justice This Friday?

    15th May, 2008 proved to be the deadliest night for the Talwars, that night they lost their daughter, their honor and everything they probably ever had. The fight continues even today but the cards have changed.
    From victims they became their daughters perpetrators, from parents they became monsters. No one still knows whether they are serving for the crime they committed or is CBI's failure been pinned on them?

    Aarushi's story doesn't just show a low point of the media but also shows the inefficiencies of the police force and the Special Task Force.
    Nonetheless, the closely watched double murder has been translated into a book and a film. Avirook Sen's much talked about book Aarushi throws light on the evidences that were either misinterpreted, mis-represented or not talked about.
    The book (you may call it biased) but sides with the Talwars, it makes certain revelations that will make you believe in the innocence of Talwars.
    After Avirook Sen, Meghna Gulzar's Talvar which too revolves around the same murder mystery is going to hit the theaters on 2nd October, 2015.
    With so many angles and theories, we wonder what will Meghna Gulzar have to offer? Whether it will just put all the facts in a file and present it to the viewers or will it side with the Talwars or the CBI?
    The bigger question is if they killed their daughter or not, if they deserved this or not? Well, when justice has been denied by the judicial system of the country, we can't expect a film maker to do justice. But we wish a neutral approach is followed.
    Watch the trailer here.