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Kangana Ranaut’s upcoming film ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ will feature the story of Anjali Kulthi, a nurse at Mumbai’s Cama Hospital who helped save 20 pregnant women during the 26/11 terror attacks.
The film revisits a lesser-known chapter from the night of November 26, 2008, when terrorists were hospitalized after attacking key locations in Mumbai, including the CST railway station and the Taj Hotel.Anjali Kulthi’s 11/26 story inspires ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ movieIndia Today reported that Kulthi was on duty at Cama Hospital when reports came in that the terrorists, who attacked the technical support team, were moving towards the hospital.
What started as a routine shift quickly turned into a battle to protect patients inside the building.
According to the report, Kulthi heard gunshots and later saw terrorists entering the hospital building after opening fire on security personnel. As panic spread, I acted quickly. She collected 20 pregnant women from the ward and moved them to a small warehouse.Lights were turned off, cell phones were silenced, and the women remained quiet in the dark as the attack continued outside.
Kulthi did not leave her patients. I stayed with them and tried to keep them calm as danger moved through the hospital.How nurse Anjali Kulthi saved pregnant women during 26/11The crisis worsened when a high-risk patient, suffering from high blood pressure, went into labor during the siege. Doctors were unable to reach the ward safely due to gunfire inside the hospital. Kulthi then took over.The woman was escorted to the delivery room, carefully climbing the stairs and staying close to the wall.
By the next morning, the woman safely gave birth to a baby girl. Kulthi later said the baby was named “Gully” as a reminder of the terrifying night that followed her birth.‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ features Kangana Ranaut in the role of Kulthi and focuses on the courage shown by ordinary Indians during the 26/11 attacks. The film also comes at a time when discussions about the attacks have revived following the extradition of 26/11 attack accused Tahawar Rana.The attacks resulted in the deaths of 166 people and left a profound impact on the country. ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ is scheduled to release on June 12.
