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Trailer of ‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ unveiled ahead of October release

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Saturday, 4 October 2025 (16:35 IST)
The makers of Lord Curzon Ki Haveli released the official trailer, offering a tantalising peek into the film’s darkly comic and suspenseful world.The trailer opens with the presence of a mysterious trunk, its contents shrouded in tension. As the box is opened, the mood shifts, a hammer, shadows, whispers, and chilling ambiguity seep into the narrative.

Scenes of characters exchanging jokes and uneasy glances hint at a veiled danger waiting to unravel.At a Mumbai event following the trailer drop, Rasika Dugal expressed what drew her to the project, saying, “There’s nothing more exciting than being put into a room with four other brilliant actors and being left to do what you want to do with some direction.”

“I think Anshuman did a fantastic job when it comes to directing this film. When you have great actors to work with, then it's a treat you cannot say no to,” she added.Meanwhile, Arjun Mathur said, "I didn't quite understand the script when I first read it. Primarily, I gave it a nod just because of that! It was different and out of the ordinary and filled with nuance. Performing in this film helped me understand it better."

Written by Bikas Mishra, this black comedy thriller is the directorial debut of Anshuman Jha and is produced by Golden Ratio Films and First Ray Films, with Max Marketing Limited presenting.
The film, shot entirely in the UK, merges suspense, humour, and themes of identity in a style inspired by Alfred Hitchcock.Lord Curzon Ki Haveli is slated for theatrical release in India on October 10, 2025. (UNI)<>

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