What Is The True Story Of Ground Zero, Who Was Ghazi Baba, And How Was The Terrorist Killed?
What Is The True Story Of Ground Zero – In the film ‘Ground Zero’, Emraan Hashmi is playing the role of a BSF officer who is inspired by Narendra Nath Dubey. Sai Tamhankar is his wife and Zoya Hussain and Rajat Kapoor will also be seen in important roles. Let’s know what is the story of the film…
On what is the film based?
According to a report, ‘Ground Zero’ is a film that shows an important mission of India’s Border Security Force (BSF). In this mission, dangerous terrorist Ghazi Baba of Jaish-e-Mohammed, who was the mastermind of the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, was killed. You also read this Kriti Sanon Upcoming Movies
Who was Ghazi Baba

Ghazi Baba, whose real name was Rana Tahir Nadeem, was a dreaded commander of Jaish-e-Mohammed. He was involved in many terrorist attacks, including the 2001 Parliament attack. Hiding in Pakistan, he spread terror and was a big threat to the Indian security forces.
How Ghazi Baba was killed
In 2003, an intelligence operation was conducted under the leadership of BSF officer Narendra Nath Dubey. Based on clues obtained from the interrogation of a terrorist, a raid was conducted at Ghazi Baba’s hideout in Noorbagh, Srinagar. This operation, which started at 4:10 am, revealed a secret room where Ghazi Baba was hiding. Amidst heavy firing and explosions, Narendra and his team killed Ghazi Baba, however, during this a soldier was martyred and Narendra was also seriously injured.
The film
‘Ground Zero’ depicts the story of this adventurous mission to kill Ghazi Baba. This film shows the bravery of BSF soldiers and their fight against terrorism.
Cinematic story vs. reality
Films like ‘Baby’ and ‘Phantom’ show stories of quick elimination of terrorists, but in real life this fight is very complicated. ‘Ground Zero’ is also inspired by a true story, which not only tells the tale of victory, but also reminds us that the threat of terrorism still remains.
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