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Revision as of 12:58, 11 October 2025

2025 Indian thriller film

Lord Curzon Ki Haveli(2025)

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Anshuman Jha
Written by Bikas Ranjan Mishra
Produced by First Ray Films/Golden Ratio Films
Adya Films
Starring Arjun Mathur
Rasika Dugal
Zoha Rahman
Cinematography Ramanuj Dutta
Jean Marc Selva
Edited by Aasif Pathan
Manas Mittal
Music by Simon Fransquet

Production
companies

Golden Ratio Films
First Ray Films
Jetty Productions
Adya Films

Distributed by Max Marketing Limited

Release date

  • 10 October 2025 (2025-10-10)
Country India
Language Hindi

Lord Curzon Ki Haveli is an Indian Hindi-language Black Comedy film directed by Anshuman Jha.[2] The film produced by Golden Ratio Films, Vipin Agnihotri & First Ray Films. [3] It stars Arjun Mathur,
Rasika Dugal and Zoha Rahman.[4]
It had its world premiere at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.[5][6] [7]

It will release theatrically on 11 October 2025.[8][9]

Premise

Four people find themselves sharing an unexpected dinner, only for Rohit to announce on arrival that he has a body hidden in his car trunk. What begins as a seemingly dark joke soon unravels into a night that will alter all of their lives forever.

Cast

Release

The trailer releases on 3 October 2025.[10][11]
It is scheduled to release in theaters in India on 11 October 2025[12] with an “A certificate” from The CBFC.[13]

Reception

Anuj Kumar of The Hindu observed that “The exposition of social mores and historical elements doesn’t always integrate organically with the mystery aspect, but overall, this Haveli impresses with its form and emotional architecture.”[14]
Rahul Desai of The Hollywood Reporter India commented that “A chatty chamber drama set in an English manor — does too much and says too little.”[15]
Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave 1 stars out of 5 and said that ” There are good actors in the film, but the writing is stagey. There’s nothing that the always-watchable Rasika Dugal or Arjun Mathur can rescue.”[16]

Dhaval Roy of The Times of India gave 3 stars out of 5 and said that “While not for those seeking a mass entertainer, the intriguing premise and strong performances make this a decent watch.”[17]
Kartik Bhardwaj of Cinema Express rated it 2.5/5 stars and said that “Anshuman Jha’s Hitchcockian thriller is more shock, less suspense.”[18]

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