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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rahasya: A Cult Hit Born from Legal Battles

Rahasya: A Cult Hit Born from Legal Battles

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Film's release was delayed for 11 months due to a High Court order.
  • Director fought a legal battle to ensure the film's release.
  • Hasty release despite court win impacted box office potential.
Rahasya: A Cult Hit Born from Legal Battles

Director Manish Gupta's crime drama 'Rahasya,' starring Kay Kay Menon and Tisca Chopra, recently passed its 11th anniversary on January 30. The film's journey to the screen was fraught with challenges, most notably a legal battle that halted its release for eleven months. Gupta fought in the Bombay High Court, eventually securing a favorable judgment to release the film.

Vishal Bhardwaj's involvement in producing a similar subject film, 'Talvar,' and alleged collusion with the Talwar family to obstruct 'Rahasya's' release were revealed by Gupta. He presented evidence of this hypocrisy to the court, which was instrumental in allowing 'Rahasya' to be released. However, the court's order necessitated an immediate release within three days, leaving no time for promotion.

Despite the rushed release impacting its box office performance, 'Rahasya' ran for 100 days purely on word-of-mouth. The film is now considered a cult classic, particularly on OTT platforms, demonstrating the enduring power of good content over distribution challenges.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The film Rahasya faced an 11-month delay due to a High Court order and a legal battle that the director had to fight.
Vishal Bhardwaj allegedly produced a similar film, 'Talvar,' and colluded with the Talwar family to halt 'Rahasya's' release through legal means.
Rahasya ran for 100 days through word-of-mouth publicity and has since become a cult film, especially on OTT platforms.

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