Anupam Kher opens up about experience on the sets of 'Hotel Mumbai', says it was 'emotionally exhausting'

Kher hailed Oberoi and the team at Taj as real-life heroes for their courage.

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NEW YORK: 'Hotel Mumbai', which recounts the November 2008 siege of the famed Taj Hotel in Mumbai by a group of LeT terrorists, honours the people's "resilience" in the face of a terror attack and underscores that the "religion of humanity" is most important, actor Anupam Kher said.

Kher plays Hemant Oberoi, the hotel's celebrated executive chef and a real-life hero who demonstrated remarkable courage during the hours that the Taj was under attack, saving the lives of many of the hotel guests and staff.

'Hotel Mumbai', directed by Anthony Maras and also starring Dev Patel, premiered here Sunday.


"It was a difficult film as an actor. It was emotionally exhausting and mentally disturbing," Kher told PTI in an interview.

During filming, the 64-year-old actor recalled, Maras would suddenly play recorded gunshots in the middle of a scene. He said it was difficult to imagine what people at Taj and in Mumbai must have gone through during the three days of the terror attack.


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"To me, the film is about the resilience of people, also about this amazing staff which were heroes and how they discovered their own courage... Sometimes you discover your own courage in a situation like this and find your own unsung heroes," he said.

Kher hailed Oberoi and the team at Taj as real-life heroes for their courage and bravery in the face of terror and then "resurrecting" the landmark hotel within months of the attack.

"It's a courageous film. In a business where you want to make movies where everything is hunky-dory, it's important to make a film on this subject... The religion of humanity is much more important than anything else," he said.

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He said whenever there is a terror attack, "you discover that the whole world comes together."

He believes a film like 'Hotel Mumbai' is sometimes required "to unsettle people because truth, compassion comes out sometimes by unsettling people. Unless the audience gets unsettled, nothing happens."
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"Cinema is a great tool, not necessarily for your own catharsis, laughter, sadness, tears but it's also an important platform for the audience to have a little more compassion for the victims," he said.

Kher also paid tributes to the fighting spirit of the people of Mumbai.

"In India, people have a great sense of survival. Mumbai was back on its feet after the attacks. The scar is there but how well you deal with it is important," he said.

'Hotel Mumbai', also featuring Armie Hammer of 'Call Me By Your Name' fame and 'Homeland' star Nazanin Boniadi releases in the US on March 29.

Pulwama Fallout: Bollywood Films Refuse To Cross The Border; Cricketers Mull Against Playing Pak In WC
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In the wake of what is one of the deadliest terrorist attacks on the armed forces in J&K, the Pulwama carnage saw the country come together to mourn the CRPF jawans who lost their lives.

The film fraternity, sports stars, and industrialists pledged to do their best to support the grieving families of the martyrs, even as organisations took stern steps in retaliation.

Here's a look at the heartwarming donations that have poured in, and and the messages in support of the country's armed forces.

In the wake of what is one of the deadliest terrorist attacks on the armed forces in J&K, the Pulwama carnage saw the country come together to mourn the CRPF jawans who lost their lives. The film fra..
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Condemning the attack and advocating taking a tough stand, several Bollywood film-makers have decided not to release their films in Pakistan. Salman Khan-produced 'Notebook', Shahid Kapoor-starrer 'Kabir Singh', Sooraj Pancholi's 'Satellite Shankar', Kartik Aryan and Kriti Sanon's 'Luka Chuppi' and Diljit Dosanjh's 'Arjun Patiala' are among the several films that won't cross the border.


Director Tigmanshu Dhulia (top R) also said that he won't release his upcoming 'Milan Talkies' in the neighbour country for two reasons, "No, it will not release in Pakistan. For two reasons. First, we stand in solidarity. Second, piracy originates from Pakistan. So, we should never release our films there, irrespective of any reasons."

Condemning the attack and advocating taking a tough stand, several Bollywood film-makers have decided not to release their films in Pakistan. Salman Khan-produced 'Notebook', Shahid Kapoor-starrer 'K..
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Veteran music composer Khayyam opted not to celebrate as he turned 92, and donated Rs 500,000 towards the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for the family members of the martyrs of the Pulwama terror attack.

Raveena Tandon (R) also urged people to come forward and help the cause, "These are moments when everyone should come forward and contribute whatever it might be - whether it's a big or small amount."

The actress said that her Foundation will help support the education of martyrs' children. She added that it didn't refer to only the Pulwama martyrs but to all the jawans.


Veteran music composer Khayyam opted not to celebrate as he turned 92, and donated Rs 500,000 towards the Prime Minister's Relief Fund for the family members of the martyrs of the Pulwama terror atta..
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Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar (r), who will join runners during the IDBI Federal Life Insurance New Delhi Marathon, will do push-ups as part of the #KeepMoving Push-up Challenge prior to the run to raise funds for the families of the martyrs. For each of the participants in the challenge, the marathon organisers will donate Rs 100 towards the relief fund.

Meanwhile, former skipper Sourav Ganguly said that India should pull out from the upcoming World Cup match against Pakistan. Calling for severing all sporting ties with Pakistan, he said, "In the wake of the attack, India should not only stop playing cricket, hockey or football with Pakistan but should cut all ties with them."

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar (r), who will join runners during the IDBI Federal Life Insurance New Delhi Marathon, will do push-ups as part of the #KeepMoving Push-up Challenge prior to the run to..
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The All India Cine Workers Association announced a blanket ban on Pakistani artistes working in the Hindi film industry. In an official statement on Monday, the film body said that if any organisation was to insist on working with artistes from across the border, the AICWA will take strict action against them.




The Federation of Western India Cine Employees echoed the statement and said that all the film bodies have decided to "completely boycott" any Pak artiste working in Hindi films.

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Actor-producer Ajay Devgn, whose film 'Total Dhamaal' is all set to hit the screens on Friday, has said that they will not release the movie in Pakistan. The decision comes in the wake of the Pulwama attack.



The cast and crew of the film also came together to donate Rs. 50 lakh to the families of the soldiers.



The movie, the latest in the Dhamaal series, stars Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Madhuri Dixit, Anil Kapoor, Javed Jaffrey, Riteish Deshmukh, Johnny Lever and Jackie Shroff.

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Amitabh Bachchan came forward to lend a helping hand to the victims of the heinous terror attack. Days after the gruesome carnage, the showman said that he will donate Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the CRPF jawans who were martyred in the Pulwama terror attack.


The 'Piku' actor had also cancelled his attendance as a special guest at Virat Kohli's Foundation event in the wake of the attacks.


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Mukesh and Nita Ambani's Reliance Foundation has said that it will assume full responsibility for the education and livelihood of the families of the CRPF jawans martyred in the attack.



The philanthropic arm of Reliance Industries further added that its hospital was ready to provide treatment to the injured jawans.



In a statement, it added, "We shall also deem it to be our duty to shoulder any other responsibility the government may place upon us in service to our beloved Armed Forces."


And taking a more stern stand, IMG Reliance, the official production company of the Pakistan Super league on Sunday withdrew its agreement with the Pakistan Cricket Board to live-produce the ongoing tournament.

Mukesh and Nita Ambani's Reliance Foundation has said that it will assume full responsibility for the education and livelihood of the families of the CRPF jawans martyred in the attack.The philanthro..
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The Indian sporting fraternity condemned the "dastardly and cowardly" terror attack, with several of them coming forward to offer help.



Former cricketer Virender Sehwag offered to bear the educational expenses of children of the martyrs.



"Nothing we can do will be enough, but the least I can do is offer to take complete care of the education of the children of our brave CRPF jawans martyred in #Pulwama in my Sehwag International School @SehwagSchool , Jhajjar. Saubhagya hoga," he tweeted.



Opener Shikhar Dhawan also posted a video on Facebook saying that he will make a donation for the families of the soldiers.



Earlier boxer Vijender Singh, who is employed with Haryana Police, also said that he would donate a month's salary. "I'm donating my one month's salary for the martyrs of #PulwamaTerrorAttack and want everyone to come forward and support the families. It is our moral duty to always standby them and make them feel proud of their sacrifices. Jai Hind," the Olympic medallist said.


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Team India paceman Mohammed Shami joined his fellow cricketers in coming forward to support the families of martyrs. The 28-year-old donated towards the cause.

Meanwhile, spin star Harbhajan Singh (L) called for India to boycott their World Cup game against Pakistan in June. The 38-year-old IPL regular said, "There is no need for any relations with Pakistan, let alone cricket.

"Don't play the World Cup match with Pakistan on June 16 - country comes first for all of us and we are all standing with our forces."

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