One of the best films in recent times on the wages of terrorism, and on a par with Katheryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty", "The Attacks Of 26/11" is a stunning wake-up call for those of us who think Mumbai's night of terror cannot happen again.
Nana holds the film together. He feels every line that he utters. His heart bleeds for each one of the 166 people who died on that night.
One of the best films in recent times on the wages of terrorism, and on a par with Katheryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty", "The Attacks Of 26/11" is a stunning wake-up call for those of us who think Mumbai's night of terror cannot happen again.
Nana holds the film together. He feels every line that he utters. His heart bleeds for each one of the 166 people who died on that night.
Nana holds the film together. He feels every line that he utters. His heart bleeds for each one of the 166 people who died on that night.
One of the best films in recent times on the wages of terrorism, and on a par with Katheryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty", "The Attacks Of 26/11" is a stunning wake-up call for those of us who think Mumbai's night of terror cannot happen again.
Nana holds the film together. He feels every line that he utters. His heart bleeds for each one of the 166 people who died on that night.