Courtroom drama returns: The Taj Story hits Lionsgate Play March 13; Sparks renewed interest and debate among home audiences

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 The Taj Story hits Lionsgate Play March 13; Sparks renewed interest and debate among home audiences

Fans of impactful storytelling can now catch Paresh Rawal in 'The Taj Story,' a thrilling courtroom drama that reexamines the origins of the iconic Taj Mahal. Available on Lionsgate Play starting March 13, 2026, this film tackles historical controversies through the lens of a dedicated guide.

‘The Taj Story,’ starring Paresh Rawal, is set for its digital premiere on March 13, 2026. The 166-minute courtroom drama first opened in theaters on October 31, 2025, and sparked debate over its take on the Taj Mahal's origins.

With its OTT debut, the makers now turn to home audiences for a fresh verdict.According to details shared by OTTplay, the film will begin streaming on Lionsgate Play on March 13. The platform confirmed the date as part of its March slate.

‘The Taj Story’ OTT release date and streaming platform

‘The Taj Story’ follows Vishnu Das, played by Rawal, a veteran guide who has worked at the Taj Mahal for over three decades. His life unravels after a private, drunken conversation is recorded and goes public.

In the clip, he questions the accepted history of the monument and suggests it may have been a Hindu temple or palace before Islam.The fallout isolates him both socially and professionally. Das then files a public interest litigation to restore his credibility and prove his claims. The second half shifts to a tense courtroom battle between Das and Advocate Anwar Rashid, played by Zakir Hussain. Their arguments center on historical records, architecture, and the Mughal era.

The cast also includes Amruta Khanvilkar as Harsha Patel, Sneha Wagh as Sushmita, Namit Das as Avinash, and Brijendra Kala as lawyer Shashikant. The film marks the feature debut of director Tushar Amrish Goel, who also wrote the screenplay.

Controversy, reviews, and public reaction on ‘The Taj Story’

The film drew strong reactions upon release. Some critics labeled it a propaganda piece built on unproven theories. Others called it a bold attempt to question historical narratives.

Several reviews pointed out that the story leaned heavily on P.N. Oak’s disputed claims, which the Archaeological Survey of India has rejected in the past.While many praised Rawal’s performance, reviewers criticized the heavy use of green screen and artificial intelligence. The lengthy runtime and extended courtroom exchanges also divided audiences. With its OTT arrival, ‘The Taj Story’ now reaches viewers who missed its theatrical run.

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