In the era of content-driven cinema, audiences are tired of the binary of the "hero" and the "villain." Agra Affair thrives in the grey zone.

It reminds us that behind the eternal beauty of the Taj Mahal, the lives of ordinary people are messy, complicated, and heartbreakingly real.

When we think of Agra, our minds almost instinctively drift to the pristine white marble of the Taj Mahal—an eternal symbol of love, devotion, and symmetry. But in the burgeoning world of Indian digital storytelling, a new narrative has emerged that dares to look past the tourist brochures.

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