Bharat Bhagya Vidhata Review: A Heart-Touching Tribute to the Unsung Heroes of Cama Hospital
- byPranay Jain
- 12 Jun, 2026
The wounds of November 26, 2008 are still fresh in the memory of Mumbai. The tragic 26/11 terror attacks remain one of the darkest chapters in India’s modern history, and every film or series based on the incident inevitably brings back the pain, courage, and memories of that night.
Kangana Ranaut now steps into this emotional territory not just as an actor, but also as a producer with Bharat Bhagya Vidhata, a film that focuses on a less-explored angle of the tragedy—the bravery of nurses at Cama Hospital.
A Story That Shifts the Focus
While many films and series have depicted the heroism of commandos, police officers, and hotel staff during 26/11, this film turns its attention to the unsung frontline workers inside Cama Hospital—especially the nurses who stood strong during the chaos.
The story revolves around Geeta Madhava Gandhara, played by Kangana Ranaut, a nurse who becomes a key witness and survivor of the horrific night. The narrative begins with her at a police station, before taking the audience back into a gripping flashback of events.
Life Before the Terror
Before the attack unfolds, the film spends time building the world of the hospital staff. The nurses are shown not as






