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  1. Hostages (TV Series 2019– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Hostages: Created by Omri Givon, Yezira Ivrit, Rotem Shamir. With Ronit Roy, Aashim Gulati, Mohan Kapur, Dalip Tahil. Four masked men break into the Anand family home, taking them hostage.

  3. Hostages is an Indian Hindi-language crime thriller series for Hotstar Specials, which is an official remake of an Israeli series of the same name. Written by Nisarg Mehta, Shiva Bajpai and Mayukh Ghosh, the series is directed by Sudhir Mishra .

  4. Hostages is an Indian crime-thriller web series, which was originally released on 31 May 2019 on Hotstar. Directed by Sudhir Mishra, it’s an adaptation of an Israeli series of the same name. Here’s the complete list of the cast and crew of “Hostages”: Ronit Roy

  5. Four masked men break into the Anand family home, taking them hostage. Pushed into a do-or-die situation, Dr. Mira Anand has to make a choice. Will she take a life to save lives?

  6. Series Cast 19. Ronit Roy. SP Prithvi Singh (12 Episodes) Anangsha Biswas. Hyma (12 Episodes) Aashim Gulati. Aman (12 Episodes) Dalip Tahil. CM K.L. Handa (12 Episodes)

  7. Hostages: Created by Alon Aranya, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Omri Givon, Rotem Shamir. With Toni Collette, Tate Donovan, Rhys Coiro, Sandrine Holt. A premiere surgeon is blackmailed in a plot to assassinate the president after her family is taken hostage by a rogue federal agent.

  8. On November 4, 1979, Iranian student activists stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran, taking over 60 Americans hostage. What was planned as a 48-hour sit-in to protest American imperialism, ballooned into an international crisis and 24/7 media event that would last 444 days.

  9. Four masked men break into the Anand family home, taking them hostage. Pushed into a do-or-die situation, Dr. Mira Anand has to make a choice. Will she take a life to save lives?

  10. Disney+ Hotstar is Indiaâ s largest premium streaming platform with more than 100,000 hours of drama and movies in 17 languages, and coverage of every major global sporting event.