The makers of The India Story have unveiled a striking new poster for the upcoming film starring Kajal Aggarwal and Shreyas Talpade, instantly sparking curiosity among movie lovers. Promising a bold and hard-hitting narrative, the poster hints at a socially relevant subject that could become one of the most talked-about themes in Indian cinema next year.
The newly released artwork carries the chilling tagline “Slow Poison in Progress” and visually delivers a haunting message. The aerial poster imagery features pesticide sprayers working across lush green agricultural fields arranged in the shape of a coffin. The disturbing visual symbolism strongly suggests the film will explore the hidden dangers of agricultural chemicals, environmental damage, and their long-term effects on human life.
The makers teased the film on social media by calling it a revelation of India’s “most shocking truth,” further increasing anticipation around the project. While the teaser is expected to release soon, the poster alone has already generated intense online discussions, with audiences praising the makers for tackling an issue that feels both relevant and alarming.
Directed by Chettan DK and written-produced by Sagar B Shinde, The India Story is presented by Zee Studios in association with MIG Productions & Studios. The project is also co-produced by Sumit Bagade, Anita Jadhav, Vinayak Saidani, Kalpesh Shah, Devyani Khorate, and Prem Joshi.
The film is slated for a theatrical release on July 24, 2026, and will hit cinemas in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, indicating the makers’ ambitious pan-India vision. Early reactions online have been particularly positive for Kajal Aggarwal’s return to intense, content-driven cinema, while many fans are also excited to see Shreyas Talpade in what appears to be a socially charged thriller.
Given the poster’s bold imagery and the subject hinted at, The India Story seems ready to blend investigative drama with social commentary in a gripping cinematic format. If the teaser manages to match the impact of the first poster, the film could quickly emerge as one of the most awaited issue-based thrillers of 2026.