Mumbai, October 13, 2017 : Vishal Bhardwaj says because of "Talvar", which he wrote and co-produced, the Aarushi Talwar murder case and its various investigation theories came to limelight once again. On the acquittal of the teenage girl's parents in the case, the filmmaker says it's a victory of cinema.
The Allahabad High Court on Thursday acquitted Rajesh and Nupur Talwar.
"We showed what happened in investigation and what proceedings were carried out by both investigating agencies that was Delhi Police and CBI in the film. So in the outcome, it made things pretty clear"
Vishal Bhardwaj was present for the opening ceremony of the Jio MAMI 19th Mumbai Film Festival here along with actress Konkona Sen Sharma, who acted in the 2015 movie directed by Meghna Gulzar.
Konkona said: "Its fantastic news. It's really a shame that it took us nine years for their innocence that has been proven. Its tragedy is also that we still don't know who the killers of Hemraj (house help) and Aarushi are but I am very happy for Talwars."
Actor Sohum Shah, who also featured in the movie, said in a statement: "Before commencing the shoot, I was very confused and curious about this case. I wanted to know the truth but I didn't want to create an opinion sitting at home. We tend to make an opinion by seeing the TV or believe loose talk. I didn't want to do that. I wanted to know the truth.
"I am very happy because somewhere or the other they are saved from injustice. I hope that the crimals are caught as soon as possible and the law gives them a harsh punishment." (IANS)