‘I’m not a terrorist’: Mumbai filmmaker held 17 kids hostage, killed in rescue operation

A tense hostage situation unfolded in Mumbai on Thursday, resulting in the death of a 50-year-old filmmaker, Rohit Arya, during a police rescue operation. Arya had held 19 people, including 17 children aged between 10 and 12, hostage in a studio in Powai. The incident began when Arya, who was conducting auditions for a short film, extended the sessions and refused to release the children, causing panic among parents. Mumbai Police responded to distress calls and launched a rescue operation, forcing entry through the studio’s bathroom. All hostages, including a senior citizen and another individual, were safely rescued. However, Arya was seriously injured during the confrontation and later pronounced dead at the hospital. Reports indicate that Arya fired an air gun at the police, prompting them to return fire, which struck his chest. In a video released prior to the incident, Arya admitted to taking the children hostage, claiming he wanted to speak with certain individuals and have his ‘questions answered.’ He denied being a terrorist or seeking financial gain, stating his demands were ‘moral and ethical.’ Authorities described Arya as mentally unstable. Investigations revealed that Arya had been involved in a government-funded urban sanitation project, Project Let’s Change, through his company, Apsara Media Entertainment Network. He allegedly demanded Rs 2 crore (approximately Dh828,895) for the project, but the government identified discrepancies in his claims and paperwork. Maharashtra Education Secretary Ranjit Singh Deol clarified that no such payment agreement existed. The incident has raised concerns about mental health and the vetting process for government-funded initiatives.