10 Years Of 26/11 Mumbai Terror Attack: Varun Dhawan, Abhishek Bachchan Pay Tribute To Martyrs
On the tenth anniversary of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, B-town celebs like Varun Dhawan, Abhishek Bachchan, Arjun Kapoor and others pay tribute to martyrs.
It
has
been
10
years
since
the
26/11
Mumbai
terror
attack
happened
but
the
dark
memories
of
shooting
and
killing
of
innocent
people
by
terrorists
still
sends
a
shudder
down
the
spine.
As
many
as
164
people
were
killed
and
over
300
injured
after
an
attack
masterminded
by
the
Pakistan-based
Lashkar-e-Taiba
was
orchestrated
in
Mumbai
on
November
26,
2008.
While
producer
Ronnie
Screwvala
and
makers
of
upcoming
film
"Uri",
based
on
the
Uri
attack
of
September
2016,
showed
their
respect
to
all
those
martyred
on
that
day
by
observing
silence
across
300
radio
stations
all
over
India
on
Monday
morning,
other
Bollywood
celebrities
took
to
Twitter
to
pay
tribute
to
matyrs
and
people
who
lost
their
lives.
Here's
what
some
of
them
had
to
say
on
social
media-
Varun
Dhawan
wrote,
"Will
never
forget
26/11.
We
have
only
grown
stronger.
Mumbaikar.
Jai
Hind."
"Never
forget!
26/11," tweeted
Abhishek
Bachchan.
Arjun
Kapoor
posted
on
his
Twitter
handle,
"Remembering
our
heroes
of
26/11.
Everyone
who
helped
each
other
through
the
tough
time.
My
heart
goes
out
to
their
courage
and
sacrifice
and
for
all
the
innocent
victims."
Aftab
Shivdasani
tweeted,
"Let's
not
forget
the
sacrifices
of
these
brave
sons
of
India."
Koena
Mitra
tweeted,
"10
years!
26.11.2008.
Islamists
from
Pakistan
attacked
Mumbai
and
launched
one
of
the
worst
terror
attacks
in
Indian
history.
We
lost
100s
of
humans
...Please
don't
forget...
or
Forgive!!
Rest
in
peace
heroes."
Madhur
Bhandarkar
wrote,
"Remembering
the
heroes
of
26/11
Mumbai
terrorist
attack
who
sacrificed
themselves
for
defending
the
country."
Ashok
Pandit
tweeted,
"Remembering
and
paying
my
tributes
to
those
who
lost
their
lives
in
the
cowardly
terrorist
attack
and
salute
to
the
Bravehearts
who
laid
down
their
lives
for
the
nation
and
its
people.
Let
us
all
together
take
an
oath
to
destroy
enemies
across
d
borders
and
within
d
country.
26/11."
Vishal
Dadlani
wrote,
"26/11.
We
will
never
forget.
What
has
changed
since,
Mumbai?
Are
we
any
safer?
We
were
promised
Police
Reforms,
counter-terrorism
training
and
modern
equipment
for
a
woefully
understaffed
and
underpaid
Mumbai
Police
Force.
Seen
any?"