Features State of Siege: 26/11 , which is widely considered the most detailed modern retelling of the events.
He knew a sequel didn’t officially exist. The first film had been a visceral, painful retelling of the 2008 siege. But rumors on the dark-web forums spoke of a "Part 2"—not a cinematic dramatization, but a raw, leaked compilation of unreleased CCTV footage and intercepted comms that the authorities had supposedly buried.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the performances, direction, and technical aspects of the movie. However, some critics noted that the film could have delved deeper into the emotional impact of the attacks on the victims' families and the city as a whole.
But little did anyone know, a group of terrorists, well-trained and well-armed, had set their sights on the city. They had been planning this attack for months, studying the city's layout, identifying vulnerable targets, and waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
: A documentary series by India TV detailing the events and survivors' stories.
There is no official movie titled released as a direct sequel to the 2013 film The Attacks of 26/11 directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The original film is a standalone docudrama based on the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and stars Nana Patekar and Sanjeev Jaiswal.