🇮🇳 Major (2022): The Story of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and the 26/11 Mumbai Attacks

🇮🇳 Major (2022): The Story of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and the 26/11 Mumbai Attacks 🇮🇳 Major (2022): The Story of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and the 26/11 Mumbai Attacks

Discover the real story behind the movie Major, based on the life of NSG commando Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who sacrificed his life during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. A tribute to a national hero.

🇮🇳 Major (2022): The Story of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and the 26/11 Mumbai Attacks

The film Major (2022), directed by Sashi Kiran Tikka and starring Adivi Sesh, is more than a biopic — it’s a soul-stirring tribute to Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, a National Security Guard (NSG) commando who made the ultimate sacrifice during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008.

While India watched the horror unfold on live TV, Major takes us behind the scenes — into the mind of a soldier, a son, and a savior.

👤 Who Was Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan?

  • Born: 15 March 1977, Kozhikode, Kerala
  • Family: Son of K. Unnikrishnan (ISRO officer) and Dhanalakshmi
  • Schooling: Frank Anthony Public School, Bengaluru
  • Joined NDA: 1995 (87th Course)
  • Commissioned: Into 7th Battalion of the Bihar Regiment, 12 June 1999
  • Joined NSG (Black Cats): 2007, as Training Officer and Team Commander

Career Highlights

  • Served in Operation Vijay during the Kargil War (1999)
  • Participated in counter-insurgency ops in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Trained in High Risk Hostage Rescue and Urban Warfare with NSG
  • Posted at NSG hub, Manesar, Haryana, when 26/11 occurred

26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks – Timeline of Heroism

26 November 2008, 9:30 PM – Mumbai Under Siege

  • 10 Pakistani terrorists infiltrate Mumbai via sea.
  • Begin coordinated attacks at:
    • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
    • Oberoi-Trident Hotel
    • Leopold Café
    • Nariman House
    • Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

🧨 27 November – NSG Deployed

  • NSG, India’s elite anti-terror force, is airlifted from Delhi to Mumbai.
  • Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan leads the 51 Special Action Group to neutralize terrorists at the Taj Hotel.

The Taj Operation – Inside the Hotel of Fire

🔽 Infiltration and Rescue

  • NSG begins the operation at Taj Hotel, where terrorists are holed up with hostages.
  • Major Sandeep leads his team through narrow hallways and fire-ridden corridors.

🛡️ Protecting His Comrade

  • NSG commando Sunil Kumar Yadav is shot during a floor sweep.
  • Major Sandeep directs his team to evacuate Yadav, saying: “Do not come up, I will handle them.”
  • He goes in solo pursuit of the terrorists.

💔 Final Stand

  • In close-quarters combat, Major Sandeep is fatally shot.
  • His body is recovered the next day.
  • He dies saving several hostages, fighting till his last breath.

🎖️ Honors and Legacy

RecognitionDetails
Ashoka Chakra (Posthumous)India’s highest peacetime gallantry award, awarded on 26 January 2009
NSG Training Centre RenamedNSG Complex, Hyderabad, now named Sandeep Unnikrishnan Training Centre
Statues & MemorialsMemorial at Ramamurthy Nagar, Bengaluru; Streets named after him
Family’s FoundationSandeep Unnikrishnan Foundation supports education for underprivileged.

🎥 Major (2022) – Film Overview

ElementDetails
DirectorSashi Kiran Tikka
Lead ActorAdivi Sesh as Major Sandeep
LanguagesTelugu, Hindi
ProductionSony Pictures India, Mahesh Babu Entertainment
Release Date3 June 2022

🎭 Fact vs Fiction

Film SceneBased on Real Event?Notes
School scenes with passion for uniformReflects his real childhood fascination
NSG training montageBased on interviews with his peers
Hostage rescue tacticsTactical accuracy verified by NSG advisors
Love story with Isha (Saiee Manjrekar)Fictionalized for emotional arc
Final solo entry sceneBased on accounts from fellow NSG commandos

🧠 Character Traits of a Real Hero

  • Fearless: Entered a building under fire to rescue others
  • Selfless: Sacrificed himself for a fellow soldier
  • Disciplined: A product of NDA and NSG’s toughest training
  • Patriotic: Motivated by service, not recognition

💬 Iconic Dialogues from the Film

“Don’t come up, I will handle them.”
(Based on his real last words to his team.)

“A soldier doesn’t think of dying, he thinks of saving.”
(Captures the spirit of his sacrifice.)

📚 Sources and Research Materials

  • NSG Operation Archives
  • “The Siege: The Attack on the Taj” – by Adrian Levy & Cathy Scott-Clark
  • Interviews with:
    • Unnikrishnan family
    • Surviving NSG commandos
  • Press trust reports from November–December 2008
  • Ashoka Chakra award citation

💡 Untold Facts About Major Sandeep

  • He was an animal lover and avid reader of Indian mythology.
  • His last mobile activity was a call to his mother just before the mission.
  • He once saved a Kashmiri girl during an encounter in Kupwara, shielding her with his own body.
  • At NDA, his nickname was “Selfless Sandeep” for always helping juniors.

🕊️ Message of the Film

Major is not just about a uniform, gun, or glory. It’s a personal story of loss and duty — showing how soldiers are human beings first, with families, fears, and fierce resolve.

🎞️ Impact and Reception

  • Critics praised Adivi Sesh’s immersive performance.
  • NSG officials and Sandeep’s parents called it a “dignified and heartfelt portrayal.”
  • Film grossed over ₹64 crore worldwide, despite releasing in multiple languages with limited screens.

🧭 Lessons from Major Sandeep’s Life

  • Courage is contagious.
  • True heroism lies in self-sacrifice, not recognition.
  • India is secure because of silent warriors who never ask for fame.

Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan didn’t live to witness the medals or tributes. He lived and died by a code: Service Before Self. The film Major immortalizes a hero whose name should be spoken in every classroom, not just on anniversaries.

Also read: Shershaah – Capt. Vikram Batra’s bravery in Kargil

Last Updated on Thursday, May 15, 2025 2:02 pm by Admin

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