Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Review:
Directors: Nikhil Gonsalves and Nikhil Advani
The cast of the series: Mohit Raina, Konkona Sen Sharma, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Prakash Belawadi, Satyaji Dubey, Natasha Bharadwaj, Tina Desai.
Here is the Mumbai Diaries 26/11 Review.
Mumbai Diaries 26/11 is now available in Amazon Prime Video. This web series has eight episodes and is set during the Mumbai terror attacks in November 2011.
The plot revolves around Dr. Kaushik Oberai (Mohit Raina) throws protocol to the winds. With this hospital chief, Dr. Mani Subramaniam (Prakash Belawadi) and law enforcement agents get angry. When terrorists waging a war against the financial capital of India, the hospital is swamped by the dying and injured people. Oberai performs surgeries outside the operation theatre and by performing the unthinkable procedures, he revives a 77-year-old destitute patient.
The stories in episodes are relating to three freshers, those are joined the hospital on a murder-happened day. One of three, Ahaan Mirza (Satyajit Dubey) is muslim. When he slips up while performing a life-saving technique on a hospital nurse who was wounded by gunmen, a religious baiting comes to the fore. In order to get the ratings up, TV channels messed up with the police operations.
When terrorists enter the hospital to rescue their own men, a frightening picture of life and death emerges. A tense scene is enacted when Oberai tries to save the wounded person and a cop points a gun at the doctor ordering him to let the person die.
The Mumbai Diaries 26/11 series has not been adequately tightened up. Raina is excellent as Oberoi, who does his job with brilliance. Sen Sharma brings humanity touch. Shreya and Tina performed well in their roles. Secondary characters, such as Cherian, Vasu, and Vidya really make us feel for happening. The screenplay and editing make the story cogent.
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