Actor Om Puri considers himself extremely lucky as his wife and young son had left Mumbai's Oberoi Trident Hotel just 10 minutes before the Nov 26 terror attacks began.
"My wife and son missed the terror attack at the Oberoi by 10 minutes. If they had stayed on for even a few minutes more they'd have been caught in the crossfire," shudders Om Puri who is currently shooting in the US.
And while the experienced actor maybe in the US right now, he says he hasn't been able to avoid watching the images of violence, horror and aggression from Mumbai on television in the US.
"Why are people in Mumbai blaming the Pakistanis? Those were 10 madmen with no religion or nationality. It's wrong at this time when tempers are running high to play the blame game. Haven't the Pakistanis faced a similar attack on one of their posh hotels in Pakistan just a month ago?"
"We should avoid all provocative and inflammatory suggestions. Look at that innocent little Israeli boy who lost both his parents. Suppose he grows up to become a terrorist avenging his parent's brutal death? It's very important for us to understand why they're doing what they're doing. Otherwise these attacks will never stop," he adds.
Om Puri has nothing but contempt for politicians who under-reacted at the time of Mumbai's worst crisis.
"And I don't only mean Maharashtra's politicians like R.R. Patil who made that stupid remark about the 26/11 attack being a small matter. I also think it's naive for central ministers including the prime minister to visit Mumbai at a time like this. Please, we don't need them to come and hold victims' hands in the hospital and touch the cheek of the casualties' children."
"Central ministers coming to Mumbai when the city is on red alert means the entire administrative and security bandobast is diverted to the VVIP from Delhi. We don't need this kind of diversion. We need to stay focused and sane. And safe. And we must avoid this blame game. Ussne kiya, issne kiya..." he says with disgust.
Om is also disgusted by Ram Gopal Varma's visit to the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel.
"Why did he go? Did he go there to collect material for a film he wants to make? If so why didn't he use his imagination? So many contemporary filmmakers have made films on the Nazi Holocaust. They didn't have to visit concentration camps, did they?" he signs off!
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