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Bharat Bhagya Vidhaata X Review: Did Kangana Ranaut's Film Impress Audiences? Let's Find Out

The film follows nurses who shield patients and outsmart attackers as the hospital staff kill seven people during the 2008 assault, critics said.

  • Director Manoj Tapadia’s film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata spotlights the role of nurses at Cama and Albless Hospital during the 26/11 attack, shifting attention from the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.
  • On the night of November 26, 2008, Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists Ismail Khan and Ajmal Kasab entered the government-run facility. The attackers killed seven people, including security guards, during the assault.
  • Before the violence, nurses including Geeta, Sheetal, Babita, and Mohini demonstrated professional devotion while managing patient anxieties. The film establishes their strong interpersonal bonds and firm sense of duty against matron Deena.
  • The 127-minute film depicts how these nurses navigated the crisis, using pragmatism and hardiness to protect patients from the attackers. The script captures the nurses' strategic response during the long night.
  • The debut feature serves as a tribute to Mumbai’s working classes, detailing uncommon valour during the attack. By focusing on secondary players and their duty, the film honors individuals whose actions often go unrecognized.
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Scroll India broke the news in Mumbai, India on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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