
How 'Hotel Mumbai' reveals the courage of the everyday hero
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How 'Hotel Mumbai' illuminates the courage of the everyday hero
In 2008, a series of terror attacks rocked Mumbai, ultimately killing more than 160 people over three chaotic days. Now the horrific experience of those trapped in a hotel during the siege is being shared in “Hotel Mumbai.” Amna Nawaz sits down with director Anthony Maras and actors Nazanin Boniadi, Dev Patel and Armie Hammer to discuss how the film portrays the courage of the everyday hero.
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How 'Hotel Mumbai' reveals the courage of the everyday hero
Clip: 4/5/2019 | 7mVideo has Closed Captions
In 2008, a series of terror attacks rocked Mumbai, ultimately killing more than 160 people over three chaotic days. Now the horrific experience of those trapped in a hotel during the siege is being shared in “Hotel Mumbai.” Amna Nawaz sits down with director Anthony Maras and actors Nazanin Boniadi, Dev Patel and Armie Hammer to discuss how the film portrays the courage of the everyday hero.
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