The Attacks Of 26/11

"My mother cried when she saw me hang," meet the on-screen Kasab

Jharkhand-born Sanjeev Jaiswal who in hiding, has been ostracized by his family and friends in his home town in Jharkhand for playing Kasab. After playing the most hated man in India in Ram Gopal Varma’s <em>The Attacks Of 26/11</em> Sanjeev Jaiswal has understandably been flooded with hate-mail and brickbats.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Fri, 03/08/2013 - 17:06

RGV's Kasab comes before the media

On the day he spoke to Tellychakkar.com in an interview that that It was not true that Sanjeev Jaiswal, who has played Ajmal Kasab in <em>The Attacks of 26/11</em>, has gone into hiding but was deliberately kept away to create a feeling of extreme reality when audiences see him on screen for the first time, the same evening Ram Gopal Varma introduced the actor to the media.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Thu, 03/07/2013 - 12:41

L K Advani moved to tears after watching The Attacks of 26/11

Senior BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani attended a special screening of The Attacks of 26/11 in Delhi yesterday. The senior leader was present along with various other leaders who cut across party lines to watch the film. An emotionally moved Advani who was moved to tears exclaimed “Brilliant” soon after coming out of the screening. Others present at the screening were Shah Nawaz Hussain, Sanjay Nirupam, Naveen Jindal, Balbir Punj, Raj Babbar among others. The whole lot of politicians was stunned after watching the film. Later, an excited Varma tweeted:

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Fri, 03/01/2013 - 11:47

Hindi Film Review: The Attacks Of 26/11

Starring: <strong>Nana Patekar, Sanjeev Jaiswal,Atul Kulkarni</strong> Directed by <strong>Ram Gopal Varma</strong> Rating: <strong>****</strong> Somewhere in the re-telling of the saga of bloodbath, torrential shower of bullets and bombs that rained down on Mumbai on 26 November 2008 a little child sitting lost amidst a carpet of corpses in the posh hotel lobby of the Taj weeps on the gleaming white marble floor now reduced to a bloodied mess. We then hear another round of gunfire and then, the child’s weeping ceases.

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Submitted by SubhashKJha on Fri, 03/01/2013 - 11:28

The defiant ones... Friday releases: A week of bitter reminders

This weekend’s releases come with some amount of baggage. Explosive baggage. While Ram Gopal Varma’s <em>The Attacks Of 26/11</em> raises nightmarish memories of the gruesome incident of 2008 that changed the profile of terror attacks forever, this week’s other release brings us bitter memories of John Abraham’s last rom-com, writer-director Abbas Tyrewala’s <em>Jhootha Hi Sahi</em>.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Thu, 02/28/2013 - 11:45