On the 26th November 2008, ten terrorists hijacked Mumbai, they gunned down innocent people at Taj, CST and Nariman House at Colaba. A year later Mumbai's spirit although bruised is still intact. Check out what our Bollywood stars have to say about the new India that has emerged post 26/11:
Shah Rukh Khan:I am feeling more Indian after 26/11. I'm happy to witness the new movement that's gripping India to bring about change. For peace in our nation, there needs to be peace in our hearts.
Nita Ambani:Post 26/11, my children asked me, 'Will this happen again?' It will not, if we are determined. Zero-tolerance should be our response to acts of terrorism.
John Abraham:It hurts me deeply when I see the kind of security an undeserving politician gets and I'm speaking as a normal citizen… because I am a normal citizen.
Bipasha Basu:I hope the government will be responsible enough and act now. We pay taxes and as a responsible citizen, I am questioning where's the money going? I need an answer…
Akshay Kumar:We the People' can save our country, no one else… We are respected for our strength and our humble hearts, let's do the right thing — fight for peace, not war.
Priyanka Chopra:To the younger generation, I implore you… don't accept mediocrity, don't aid corruption, be vigilant and above all, participate in our collective future.
Sanjay Dutt:We cannot continue to have such a facile approach towards terrorism… The attack has not only united us to fight terrorism but all kinds of evil.
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