Rohit Arya took 17 children, between the ages of 10 and 12, and two others hostage at a studio in Mumbai's Powai area after ...
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Why did filmmaker Rohit Arya kidnap school kids in Mumbai?
Rohit Arya — a banker-turned-filmmaker — once worked with the Maharashtra government on a cleanliness campaign for school ...
Mumbai: On Thursday, when the hostage incident occurred, three people — Umesh Tiwari and Arya’s two production team members, Tanaji Kale and Amol Durgude — arrived at the Powai Police Station around 2 ...
Rohit Arya, a 50-year-old filmmaker, was shot dead by the Mumbai Police after a three-hour hostage standoff at RA Studios in Mumbai's Powai area on Thursday. A day later on Friday, Marathi actress ...
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'Stockpiled Food, Fake Shooting': How Mumbai Hostage-Taker Meticulously Planned Shocking Studio Standoff
He stockpiled supplies, secured the studio, and misled everyone about a fake film. After sending a threatening video, police intervened, killing Arya and rescuing the hostages.
The last rites of Rohit Arya, who was shot dead by Mumbai Police in an encounter on Thursday, following the shocking Powai RA ...
Rohit Arya, killed in a Mumbai police encounter after taking 19 hostages in Powai, was cremated in Pune in the presence of his family.
Powai hostage incident: Rohit Arya cremated in Pune; family bids farewell in quiet midnight ceremony
The mortal remains of Rohit Arya, who was shot dead in a police encounter in Mumbai, were brought to Pune’s Vaikunth crematorium around 2 a.m. on Friday. His wife and two children were present during ...
Rohit Arya, shot in Mumbai during a rescue, had his last rites performed in Pune, while police dig into his life and financials.
An official said that even when they spoke to him on the phone, as time passed by, he got more and more anxious. He would sometimes cut the call mid-conversation ...
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