‘State of Siege: Temple Attack’, a tribute to NSG commandos, premieres on ZEE5
‘State of Siege: 26/11’ was a tribute to our brave Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country during the dreadful 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
Published Date - 9 July 2021, 03:44 PM
After releasing a much talked-about teaser and trailer of ‘State of Siege: Temple Attack’, ZEE5 is set to premiere the web series on Friday.
‘State of Siege: 26/11’ was a tribute to our brave Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country during the dreadful 26/11 Mumbai attacks. After establishing a successful franchise, ZEE5 will now premiere the second season (original film) titled ‘State of Siege: Temple Attack’ in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu simultaneously.
The web series features Akshaye Khanna who returns in the military fatigues after many years. It also has Vivek Dahiya back as an NSG commando after ‘State of Siege: 26/11’, along with Gautam Rode, besides Sameer Soni, Parvin Dabas, and Manjari Phadnis.
Inspired by true events, ‘State of Siege: Temple Attack’ pays tribute to our soldiers, salutes the brave Indian spirit and continues the legacy of the Siege series. The NSG has always showcased their will and determination to save the lives of innocent people and successfully capture/kill the terrorists. This film will take you through their journey and all the behind-the-scenes action of a dreadful temple attack. Full of thrill, action, drama, and suspense, this film is going to keep the audiences on the edge of their seats.
Director Ken Ghosh said that ‘State of Siege: Temple Attack’ is not just a film, it is a tribute to the NSG commandos of India who are always ready to risk their lives to protect people. “As a son of a naval officer, I have grown up in awe of our armed forces. In ‘State of Siege: Temple Attack’, we have tried our best to give a fitting tribute to our heroes and I cannot wait for the release of the film on ZEE5,” he added.
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