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Film and TV body condemns Mumbai hostage crisis, denies Rohit Arya's industry link
The Indian Film Television Directors' Association (IFTDA) issued a statement and denied Rohit Arya's links in the ...
The Powai hostage crisis has left Mumbai’s entertainment community in disbelief. The man at the center of the horrifying ...
A day after Mumbai filmmaker Rohit Arya was shot dead by police - he held 19 people, including 17 children, hostage and ...
A banker-turned-social entrepreneur and filmmaker, Arya, who originally hailed from Pune, launched Project Let’s Change in ...
A man named Rohit Arya, a YouTuber and schoolteacher from Nagpur, was shot dead after he held 17 children and two adults ...
Mumbai hostage case eerily similar to 2022 Hindi film ‘A Thursday’. Did the film inspire Rohit Arya?
The recent Mumbai hostage case is gaining attention for its similarities to the plot of the Hindi film 'A Thursday'. Like the ...
Ruchita Jadhav had cancelled their October 28 meeting for personal reasons and was shocked to see their name in the news.
When I saw the news, I felt a chill. I can’t stop thinking about how close I came to being there. I’m grateful to God and my ...
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Rohit Arya Kidnapping Case: Filmmaker Behind 'Let’s Change' Held Grudge Over Unpaid ₹2 Crore Claim
Filmmaker Rohit Arya, angry over an unpaid ₹2 crore linked to a school scheme, held 17 children hostage in Powai, Mumbai, ...
Film director Rohit Arya orchestrated a real hostage situation involving children, which ended tragically when police shot him during a rescue operation. Initially staged as a film shoot, the incident ...
Rohit Arya, a 50-year-old man, held 17 children hostage in a Mumbai studio using motion sensors and cameras in a meticulously ...
The incident bears many similarities to Yami Gautam's film 'A Thursday', in which she plays the role of a school teacher who ...
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