* Gunman convicted in death of Jane Creba found guilty of shooting man in Ottawa     * Defence ministry to procure 97 LCA MCA    * Israel Strikes Gaza As Massive Iran Attack Threat Puts Region On Edge     * Netflix's new Prince Andrew movie indulges our desire for royal secrets     * Trump and Johnson build alliance on the falsehood of the stolen election

Talvar screened in law colleges

Posted in Entertainment, Featured

Published on October 02, 2015 with No Comments

Talvar, based on the controversial Aarushi Talwar murder case, was debated in law schools.

The makers of the film were  on a unique promotion spree, and  showcased the film prior release on October 2 at Law Schools in Pune, Delhi and Bangalore. Colleges generally conduct debates on controversial cases creating news.

Reportedly, law colleges across India have been sending requests to the makers of Talvar to conduct debates in their colleges on the nature of the case. According to the makers, law schools are a prime institution for budding lawyers and the most appropriate platform to showcase the content driven film.

The film would not only serve as a medium to observe and learn intricate details pertaining to the case, but also help the students to devise key aspects of the case.

The film has brought back the controversial murder case in news, as it presents to its viewer’s three detailed investigations conducted throughout the murder case. Recently, the film held its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, where the movie received a rousing response. The makers expect the same response in the country and hence, hope that the screenings and the varied perspectives by law students will provide them with the required feedback.

 

No Comments

Comments for Talvar screened in law colleges are now closed.