Today we complete 12 years of the 26/11 attack in Mumbai. Actors talk about how it was a fateful day; one they can never forget. See what the celebs have to say on justice for the 26/11 terror attacks.
Actors on justice for the 26/11 terror attacks :
Arun Mandola:
Really, I have no words for those who died in the 26/11 attack. That night was a horrible night. I remember that night clearly. I was at my theatre workshop, and it was shocking for the whole nation, including me. It was so painful to see people being brutally killed by terrorists. I pray for strengths to their families and for their souls to rest in peace.
Saanand Verma:
In every era, there is Ram and Ravan, there are good and bad people, there are human beings and devils. In this era, the devils are the terrorists. I feel that the entire world needs to unite and have this mission to save humanity and finish terrorism from its roots. When this happens, Kalyug will finish, and Satyug will come. All I want to say is that whoever has lost their lives on 26/11 and whoever was affected the most, the innocent who died, I want to honor them. Whenever I think of that day, I have tears in my eyes. A lot of innocent people died.
Nikhil Arya:
26/11 is a bad memory for me. I try not to remember it but if you ask any Mumbaikar, it seems like yesterday, not 10-12 years back. But, very frankly, without offending anyone, I am sick of all this. I don’t understand how such a huge superpower can take this so dastardly. Anyway, this is from my heart, one more year, I have to say I salute the martyrs, I am sorry we still could not bring you justice. My salute to all the paramilitary forces who took things under their control. My condolences to all the families who lost their loved ones.
Kettan Singh:
Looking back at 26/11, we should remember not just the horror but the heroes. The heroes of 26/11 died in action like Hemant Karkare, Ashok Kamte, Inspector Vijay Salaskar, ASI Ombale, Assistant Police Inspector Shashank Shinde and Constable Ambadas Ramchandra Pawar, and the NSG (National Security Guard) commandos like Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and Havildar Gajender Singh Bisht, who were flown in from Manesar in Haryana to Mumbai to neutralize the terrorists in the Taj and elsewhere.
Sharad Malhotra:
Some Bravehearts live forever. Never ever forget their sacrifice. I read somewhere that one of them said, ‘Don’t come up, I’ll handle them. These were the last words of Maj. Sandeep Unnikrishnan. He was 31 when he gave up his life in the line of duty. Some brave-hearts live forever. Never ever forget their sacrifice.
So, this was all on justice for the 26/11 terror attacks. Stay tuned to Bollywood Hush for more news and updates.