Aarushi Talwar Film Analysis

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Based on the Aarushi Talwar murder case, the film doesn't borrow its title from the victim's surname. It refers to that ignored sword held by the Insaaf ki murti, symbolic of the keepers of the law. Their inadequacies are summarised in a dialogue in the film: "Aksar log dekhne ko chook jaate hain ke insaaf ki murti ke haath mein ek talvar bhi hain. Uss talvar mein zung lag gaya hain."

The movie has shown the lessor known facts to the audience about the murder mystery, which after the release of the movie questioned the life sentence given to the parents. The film shows the investigation carried on by the Gaziabad police, CBI’s investigating officer Arun Kumar and after that, the investigation was made over to Mr. A.G.L. Kaul, Dy. S.P., C.B.I.,
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The bottle has blood smudges on it. They told the police that the house was locked. Aarushi’s body is sent for post-mortem. Rajesh Talwar’s brother, Dinesh Talwar, calls up Dr Dogra, chief of forensics at AIIMS, and makes him speak to Dr Dohare, the doctor performing the post-mortem. Meanwhile, the UP police visit the house of Krishna Thadarai, Talwar’s compounder, who also resides in a smaller accommodation with his family in Jal Vayu Vihar. He is found sleeping in the house. His family says he was sleeping through the night and they didn’t see him going out.

The post-mortem report, while it doesn’t talk of anything abnormal in her private parts, notes a white discharge. The injury that led to her death was caused by a blunt object while the throat was slit later with a sharp object. KK Gautam visits their apartment and gets the lock opened. Hemraj’s body is discovered, carefully concealed under a cooler panel. On the wall, there is a bloody
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The first one, they conducted an experiment to check if sound could travel from Aarushi’s bedroom to the Talwars’ bedroom when both air conditioners were switched on and there was no traffic sound. They found that no sound could be heard from one room to the other. The CBI team concluded that since it was impossible for awake and alert officers to hear sounds from Aarushi’s room, it would have been impossible for the Talwars to hear anything that night. The sound test was not done just with a spoon -the whole process was done in a thorough and scientific manner. If it was not, the test could have been refuted and the findings of the test questioned. That has not been

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