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Home » Mumbai Hostage Crisis: 17 Children Rescued After 3-Hour Standoff, Captor Shot Dead by Police

Mumbai Hostage Crisis: 17 Children Rescued After 3-Hour Standoff, Captor Shot Dead by Police

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
October 31, 2025
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In a tense three-hour standoff on Thursday afternoon, Mumbai Police successfully rescued 17 children and two adults who were held hostage inside a studio in Powai.


The incident ended after police shot dead the captor, identified as Rohit Arya, a 50-year-old filmmaker from Pune, who had demanded ₹2 crore allegedly owed to him by the Maharashtra education department.

The Start of the Hostage Situation

The crisis began around 1:30 pm, when the Powai Police Station received a distress call reporting that several children were being held hostage at RA Studio in Mahavir Classic, a mixed-use commercial complex.
Arya had rented the space only four days earlier under the guise of hosting auditions for a web series. He invited children aged 10 to 15 years for what parents believed was a routine acting test.

When the children failed to emerge for lunch, worried parents raised an alarm. Soon, residents in nearby buildings noticed some of the children crying for help through the studio’s glass windows. Authorities immediately dispatched the Quick Response Team (QRT), Fire Brigade, and Bomb Squad to the scene.

Hostage-Taker’s Motive and Demands

During negotiations, Arya released a video statement claiming he had taken the children hostage to draw attention to unpaid dues.

“I am not a terrorist. I have not made any immoral demands,” Arya said in the video. “Instead of dying by suicide, I decided to take these children hostage so that I can get justice.”

He alleged that the Maharashtra Education Department owed him ₹2 crore for short films and cleanliness campaigns produced under the Majhi Shala, Sundar Shala initiative.
Police later confirmed that Arya had previously protested at Azad Maidan and outside a former education minister’s residence, demanding the same payment.

Timeline of the Mumbai Hostage Crisis

Time Event Summary
1:30 pm Distress call received by Powai Police about children being held hostage at RA Studio.
1:45 pm QRT, Fire Brigade, and Bomb Squad arrive; negotiations begin with the captor, identified as Rohit Arya.
2:15 pm Arya releases a video demanding ₹2 crore from the Maharashtra Education Department.
2:45 pm Children seen crying behind glass windows; Arya threatens to set the studio ablaze.
3:15 pm Police teams quietly climb the building’s duct line; one cuts through the glass wall, another enters through a bathroom vent.
4:30 pm Arya refuses to surrender and threatens to harm the children.
4:45 pm Police fire one shot, injuring Arya; all children rescued safely. Arya declared dead at Hindu Hridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Hospital.

Police’s Swift and Strategic Response

Mumbai Police revealed that officers first tried to negotiate peacefully, keeping Arya engaged while tactical teams moved in from multiple directions. Arya had barricaded the studio and installed makeshift sensors to detect any intrusion.

When he refused to surrender and threatened to ignite the flammable spray, Amol Waghmare, an officer from the Powai anti-terror cell, fired a single round that hit Arya in the chest.

“It was a tense three-hour operation where every second mattered,” said a senior police officer. “Our top priority was the children’s safety, and we ensured everyone was rescued unharmed.”

All 17 children and two adults were taken to Seven Hills Hospital for medical checkups and discharged later that evening.

Aftermath and Investigation

Police confirmed that Arya was a Pune-based filmmaker who had previously collaborated with state government projects. Officials are now investigating his financial claims and mental health background.
Authorities praised the courage and precision of the rescue team, noting that no civilians were injured during the operation.

“The team acted with remarkable professionalism and restraint under immense pressure,” said the Mumbai Police Commissioner.

The incident has reignited discussions around mental health support, government accountability, and safety protocols in Mumbai’s residential-commercial buildings.

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