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Rasika Dugal owns this film

October 11, 2025

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The Free Press Journal

Even though this week's release Lord Curzon Ki Haveli does not boast of any Swiss Alps romance or high octane fights and has been shot only with a bunch of actors in confined space, can the film manage to hold on its own, let's find out!

- Satish Sundaresan

The film starts off with Ira (Rasika Dugal) and her ‘non-expressional husband Dr. Basukinath (Paresh Pahuja) going to the former's friend Sanya's (Zoha Rahman) house, where her friend Rohit (Arjun Mathur) is also present. Seeing the romantic relation between Sanya and Rohit, Ira feels very bad as her ‘Brit’ husband Dr Basukinath aka Basuki never reciprocates her love.

Seeing one big trunk at Sanya’s house, Basuki asks about what's inside the trunk. Pat comes the answer from Rohit There is a dead body in the trunk and it’s of ‘Lord Curzon’. Thereafter Basuki's mind starts working over about the ‘content’ of the big trunk.

In a quest to unravel this, little does he realise that he will land up unearthing old skeletons from the cupboard! This unearthing leads to a lot of upheaval... both, emotional and physical. What ultimately forms the content of the trunk and in what way do their lives change forever thereafter is what forms the rest of the film.

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