Starring Dev Patel and Anupam Kher, Hotel Mumbai is out in theatres. The movie is based on the Mumbai 26/11 terror attack at the centrestage of which was Taj Mahal Palace hotel.
If you’re confused whether to watch this move or not, here are some tweets that will help you.
Watching a great movie right now: “Hotel Mumbai” (2019).
— Quintus Curtius (@QuintusCurtius) November 17, 2019
Very, very good. Intelligent and fast-paced.
South Australian Film Corp. has done it again.
The fact that Hotel Mumbai is based on a true story is wild wild 😭💔💔💔
— The Picturist (@Lwando_Mxutu) October 23, 2019
We lived in Colaba back in 2008. And I remember feeling the vibrations in my room of every explosive. Brother was called on duty. Had heard plenty of first hand incidents after the mishap.
— Nikita Dutta (@nikifyinglife) November 26, 2019
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Was indeed heart wrenching to watch it all tonight in #HotelMumbai 🙌#November26th
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— your girlfriend ❤ (@h_abibah) November 8, 2019
It is very crazy..
It is interesting too
After watching LONDON HAS FALLEN, I never thought I’d be impressed by any other terrorist movie until HOTEL MUMBAI.
— 🅳🅰🅽🅸🅴🅻🅻🅴 Ⓔⓝⓞⓝⓒⓗⓔ (@DanielleEnonche) November 8, 2019
Just watched Hotel Mumbai. Wow!!! I’m an emotional wreck! If you haven’t seen it …. watch it!!
— Fay (@FayRider85) November 2, 2019
Watched #HotelMumbai last night and was blown away! Brilliantly shot with such impressive performances by @AnupamPKher #DevPatel and the supporting cast. It is so real that some scenes will actually give you the chills. Must-watch pic.twitter.com/SVxDgwHt5q
— Ruchika Kher (@ruchika1986) November 25, 2019
DON’T MISS HOTEL MUMBAI
— MA Deviah (@deviah) November 29, 2019
Not sure why this movie took so long to release here. I saw it a year ago in the U.S.
The entire movie is based on fact. From cctv footage, from satellite phone conversations recorded by… https://t.co/kHhfeBqKCb
.#HotelMumbai is a gut-wrenching film. It sends a chill down ur spine bringing back the horrific memories of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. @AnupamPKher #DevPatel empathetically showcase the selfless acts of the hotel staff who saved their guests. A truthful film and a must-watch.
— Monika Rawal (@monikarawal) November 25, 2019
Watched Hotel Mumbai.. Blood boiled at the lack of fight by Mumbai police.
— Raj (@rajneeshk) November 26, 2019
Had they tasked some gangsters to free the hotel, they would have done it in less than 24 hours…
Police at one point had access to CCTV room and yet failed miserably…
Just watched Hotel Mumbai. Wow, what a film.
— Lindsay Barron (@LindsayBarronX) November 22, 2019
i watch hotel mumbai and doesn’t know who to hate beside the terrorists
— 🌸🅵🅸🆃🌸 (@wowrfdd) November 22, 2019
Which non-horror film has disturbed you the most?
— Sarah Stook (@sarah_stook) November 25, 2019
After watching Hotel Mumbai, I was laying awake in bed. It was a brutal film and it was made worse by knowing it came from real, horrific events.
As someone who was in 26/11 (Mumbai terror attacks on 26/11/2008) – for the entire period it unfolded, I really dislike all the tweets and Facebook posts and even the film, Hotel Mumbai. It all lacks sincerity.
— Naomi Canton (@naomi2009) November 26, 2019
Hotel Mumbai is a unreal film must watch if you haven’t see it yet
— Daniel Barfield (@_DanielBarfield) October 28, 2019
“Hotel Mumbai” always gives me the creeps, people actually lived through that??
— Brayy (@Brayyzonn) November 18, 2019
Hotel Mumbai is such a crazy movie.
— Legendary Soul (@IamEtubo) November 8, 2019
According to me #Commando3 is a better anti- terror treatise than the pretentious realism of Hotel Mumbai
— SubhashKJha (@SubhashK_Jha) November 29, 2019