A few days ago, there were reports that Aamir Khan is planning to make a movie on Raja Raghuvanshi's murder case. However, the actor had denied the reports. But now, according to a report in PTI, filmmaker S.P. Nimbawat will be directing a film on it titled Honeymoon in Shillong. Raja’s family has given their consent to make the movie.
Raghuvanshi’s elder brother, Sachin, said, “We gave our consent for the upcoming film on the murder case. We believe that if we do not bring the story of my brother’s murder on the big screen, people will not be able to know who was right and who was wrong.”
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While talking about his movie, Nimbawat said, “Through our film, we want to give a message to the public that such incidents of betrayal should be stopped.” While he didn’t reveal the names of the actors, the filmmaker said the script for the film is ready. He also revealed that while 80% of the film will be shot in Indore, 20% of the shooting will take place in different areas of Meghalaya.
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In May this year, Raja Raghuvanshi, an Indore-based businessman, married a girl named Sonam. They went to Meghalaya for their honeymoon, and after a few days, he went missing. On June 2, 2025, his mutilated body was found near a waterfall in the Sohra area in East Khasi Hills district. Police arrested eight people, including Raja’s wife Sonam and her suspected lover, Raj Kushwaha.
The murder had shocked one and all, and reportedly, Sonam had planned the murder along with her alleged boyfriend, Raj. It will be interesting to see which actors will be roped in to star in the movie, Honeymoon in Shillong.
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