Hotel Mumbai

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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 1

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

The true story of the Taj Hotel terrorist attack in Mumbai. Hotel staff risk their lives to keep everyone safe as people make unthinkable sacrifices to protect themselves and their families.

Cast

  • Amandeep Singh
  • Suhail Nayyar
  • Manoj Mehra
  • Dinesh Kumar
  • Amriptal Singh
  • Kapil Kumar Netra
  • Dev Patel
  • Adithi Kalkunte
  • Alex Pinder
  • Vipin Sharma

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Verified Review
#terrifying
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Well made movie with great skilled artists. At the end I walked out being upset and mad. Touches your core, being an Indian and a fellow human, its very heartbreaking. Hope all terror groups burn in hell and also in their so called paradise. Movie went little numb at times but overall its a good one.

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Charan K
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#intense
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A gripping true story that isn't afraid to show consequences of heroic actions in a dire situation.

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Cody E

Metacritic

75
Mar 28, 2019

A chilling and valuable reminder of acts of madness, and acts of heroism, that should never be forgotten.

Metacritic review by Richard Roeper
Richard Roeper
Chicago Sun-Times
40
Mar 27, 2019

Movie-release schedules are set by studios months in advance, and many are the movie that had the misfortune to open at an inopportune time. But Hotel Mumbai is responsible for myriad other poor creative decisions that make a spectacle of misery.

Metacritic review by Barbara VanDenburgh
Barbara VanDenburgh
Arizona Republic
60
Mar 18, 2019

Is it any surprise that this disturbing brand of cinema was triggered by 9/11, a catastrophe that, despite the valor it called forth, and the wars that ensued, lies beyond redemption and revenge? Or that Hotel Mumbai, a well-staged model of the form, should leave you feeling fidgety and low? You can admire a film, reel at the horrors it unfolds, and still wind up asking yourself, helplessly, what it was all for.

Anthony Lane
The New Yorker