The Real story behind Major sandeep Unnikrishnan
Uncover the inspiring story of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan - an Indian Army officer and hero of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

India's citizens are still cognizant of the terrorist incident that occurred on November 26, 2008. Terrorists held hostages at Mumbai's Taj Hotel on this day. He had murdered many individuals. On this day, several members of the ATS, the army, and the police in our nation were martyred. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan was one among them. who at the time did more than just bravely save lives. Instead, he responded to the terrorists appropriately. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan was born in Cheruvannur, Kerala's Kozhikode district, on March 15, 1977. His family relocated from Cheruvannur to Bangalore after his birth. He came from a Malay family. Get to know Neha Unnikrishnan, the wife of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan – the hero who gave his life for our country.
The officer father of Major Sandeep, K. Unnikrishnan, retired from the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). or Mrs. Dhanalakshmi Unnikrishnan is his mother. His parents only had one child, him. Since he was a little child, Major Sandeep has been filled with the desire to serve his country. Major Sandeep attended Bangalore's Frank Anthony Public School for his early education. Here, he spent his 14 years. obtained a Bachelor of Science from ISC Science in 1995. From a young age, he had desired to join the military. Sandeep was an extremely talented athlete, according to his peers and teacher. who was constantly involved in sports.
The National Defense Academy (NDA) welcomed Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan in 1995. He was chosen for the 94th NDA course. Sandeep Unnikrishnan was a member of the Oscar Squadron in the NDA. Along with NDA, he was well recognised for his Generosity, Selflessness, Calmness, and Composition. when Lieutenant Major Sandeep was appointed. The Kargil War was then in progress. The Kargil War was then assigned to Major Sandeep. He was therefore placed on the Forward Post. by Pakistani troops in July 1999 during "Operation Vijay." Attacks with heavy artillery persisted. While positioned at the forward post, he then reacted to the intense bombardment. displayed his perseverance and resolve.
On June 12, 2003, during the Kargil conflict, he was promoted from Lieutenant to Captain. He was promoted to Major on June 13th, 2005, after this. The most challenging course in the Indian Army is thought to be the deadly course. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan did him twice. He received Instructor Grading, the highest grade available in the Indian Army. In addition to this, Major Sandeep served in Siachen after receiving training at the Gulmarg High Altitude Warfare School. When Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and the crew arrived in Mumbai. The first 10 hours, which were the most important, had already passed by that time. One of these structures was the Taj Hotel. nobody in the team was aware of the inner component. His lack of a hotel map presented him with his largest obstacle.
Exactly how many terrorists were present? I had no idea about that. In which room were there how many people? There were no hostages present. He lacked such knowledge. In addition to all of this, the hotel was pitch-black. In addition to this, terrorists occasionally set fire to property. however, sometimes things go the other way. The most capable warrior is then summoned. 14 NSG commandos entered the Taj Hotel on November 27 using several entrances. From the floor below, Major Sandeep and his hit squad entered down the stairs. going up to the ground floor.
About 1:00 that evening. Along with him, Sunil Jodha, Manoj Kumar, Babulal, and Kishore Kumar were members of Major Sandeep's team. There were at least 3 terrorists at the hotel. He was often attempting to trap the security personnel by moving them from one room to another and from one floor to another. The hotel is also completely enveloped in darkness. The terrorists' precise location was not even guessable. Leading his group was Major Sandeep. He served as a defensive line against the front-row terrorists' gunshots. All of the guest rooms on the first level had their doors banged on one by one.
the accommodations' guest rooms. assisted them. 14 persons were relieved of their worry in such a situation as the hit team began to ascend to the second story. A torrent of gunshots appeared out of nowhere. By hiding behind the wall, the commandos were able to flee. He was aware that the terrorists had seen him, though. The terrorists were more healthy. He had observed the NSG Commandos' shadow. awaited their arrival and waited. Sunil and Babulal were instructed to ascend the stairs on the left by Major Unnikrishnan with a gesture. A stone landed there at that precise moment from behind the door.
The lives of the commandos, however, were also on the line as they emerged. Major Sandeep was advancing in the direction of the bullet with the assistance of cover fire from his two commandos. And another granite dropped. This time, Commando Sunil Jodha suffered serious injuries from the blast. The bullets began to fall. Everyone was startled. Sandeep Unnikrishnan, a major, was in the lead. They kept being struck by bullets. He persisted in the contest, developing into his allies' defence. An intrepid officer like him may experience anything. continuously making attempts to reach him over wireless. But nobody could know until the second morning after the operation's conclusion. Sandeep no longer exists.
Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan was given the Ashoka Chakra honour. He received this honour as a result of Operation Tornado. A biopic about Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan has been produced and will be shown on June 3. This film is titled "Major." This shows the Taj Hotel bombing on November 26, 2001. The full life of the martyr Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan is also depicted.
Mahesh Babu, a South Indian superstar, is the movie's producer. In this movie, Adivi Sesh plays the part of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan. He will be paired with Prakash Raj in the lead roles.


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