Kangana Honors Unsung Heroes Of 26/11 Tragedy
CNN Central News & Network-ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut has brought national attention to the extraordinary courage of nurses and healthcare workers who emerged as unsung heroes during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Her film, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, highlights the bravery of medical staff at Mumbai’s Cama Hospital, who risked their lives to protect patients amid one of India’s darkest nights. The film is inspired by true events and pays tribute to the dedication and sacrifice of healthcare professionals.
A central figure in the story is Anjali Kulthe, a nurse who courageously helped save around 20 pregnant women during the terror attack. Despite grave danger, she continued her duties and later played a role in identifying terrorist Ajmal Kasab. Her actions have become a symbol of resilience, duty, and humanity.
Speaking about the nursing profession, Kangana Ranaut emphasized that nurses are among the most underappreciated frontline workers and deserve far greater respect and recognition from society. She noted that the profession is often stereotyped despite its vital contribution to healthcare and public service.
Through the film, Kangana seeks to honor the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff who safeguarded nearly 400 patients during the attacks. The project serves as a powerful reminder that many of the true heroes of 26/11 were ordinary healthcare workers who displayed extraordinary courage under unimaginable circumstances.
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