Mumbai Diaries 26/11: Konkona Sen Sharma, Mohit Raina, Shreya Dhanwanthary Star In Medical Drama
On the 12th anniversary of the dreadful Mumbai terror attacks, Amazon Prime Video salutes the bravery of frontline heroes and unveils the first look of its upcoming series Mumbai Diaries 26/11
On
the
12th
anniversary
of
the
dreadful
Mumbai
terror
attacks,
Amazon
Prime
Video
salutes
the
bravery
of
frontline
heroes
and
unveils
the
first
look
of
its
upcoming
Amazon
Original
Series
Mumbai
Diaries
26/11.
Created
by
Nikkhil
Advani
and
produced
by
Emmay
Entertainment,
the
medical
drama
stars
Konkona
Sen
Sharma,
Mohit
Raina,
Tina
Desai
and
Shreya
Dhanwanthary
in
lead
roles.
Directed
by
Nikkhil
Advani
along
with
Nikhil
Gonsalves
and
will
premiere
on
the
service
in
March
2021.
Set
against
the
backdrop
of
the
terror
attacks
of
November
26,
2008,
Mumbai
Diaries
26/11,
the
series
plays
out
in
a
hospital
and
depicts
the
untold
story
of
doctors,
nurses,
paramedics
and
hospital
staff,
who
worked
tirelessly
to
save
lives
during
the
attacks
that
ravaged
the
city.
Mumbai
Diaries
26/11
will
launch
on
Amazon
Prime
simultaneously
across
200
countries
and
territories.
Aparna
Purohit,
Head
of
India
Originals,
Amazon
Prime
Video
said,
"The
dreadful
night
of
Mumbai
terror
attacks
of
November
26
is
etched
into
the
minds
of
every
Indian.
Mumbai
Diaries
26/11pays
homage
to
all
the
frontline
workers,
martyrs
and
their
families
who
risked
their
lives
to
save
others.
We
are
unveiling
the
first
look
of
the
series
as
an
ode
to
their
bravery
and
sacrifice.
The
show
is
a
tribute
to
the
spirit
of
Mumbai.
We
are
extremely
happy
to
collaborate
with
one
of
India's
finest
directors,
Nikkhil
Advani,
to
present
the
untold
stories
of
26/11."
Talking
about
the
show's
theme,
Nikkhil
Advani
said,
"We
Mumbaikars
often
discuss
where
we
were
on
that
fateful
night
when
this
devastating
incident
shook
the
entire
city.
There
have
been
several
shows
and
films
centred
on
the
incident
but
no
one
has
explored
the
doctors'
side
of
it.
With
this
medical
drama,
we
aim
to
champion
the
human
spirit
in
the
face
of
unprecedented
danger
and
celebrate
the
brave
doctors
who
had
saved
the
day
while
keeping
the
sensitivity
of
the
topic
in
mind."