The Interview: Night of 26/11
The Interview: Night of 26/11

Watch The Interview: Night of 26/11 Online Free

- 39/100 based on 33 votes

Jackie Shroff plays a veteran war correspondent of a leading media house, who finds himself changing tracks from his serious journalism to a sensational one on an eventful cover story assignment, when he has to interview the country's leading actress at the peak of her film career, played by debutant Anjum Nayar. A concept-driven film, The Interview: Night of 26/11 takes place across an eventful night when a veteran journalist discovers there is more to the leading actress he... (Full plot summary below)

Watch MOVIES for FREE on Prime Video

Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!

Share this

The Interview: Night of 26/11 Online Streaming

None Found
Check online for the latest availability and free trial offers.

Rent The Interview: Night of 26/11 on DVD

None Found
Check online for the latest info and free trial offers.

Rent The Interview: Night of 26/11 on Blu-ray

None Found
Check online for the latest info and free trial offers.

Today's Featured Movies:

You Might Also Like:

Sorry, we can't find any suggestions at the moment.

Actors in The Interview: Night of 26/11:

Full Plot Details

Jackie Shroff plays a veteran war correspondent of a leading media house, who finds himself changing tracks from his serious journalism to a sensational one on an eventful cover story assignment, when he has to interview the country's leading actress at the peak of her film career, played by debutant Anjum Nayar. A concept-driven film, The Interview: Night of 26/11 takes place across an eventful night when a veteran journalist discovers there is more to the leading actress he is interviewing than meets the eye, and as the interview progresses, he finds himself drawn into the actress' intriguing world. As the Dictaphone keeps recording, the interview derails, the characters collide and tension rises to a feverish level. Is this intimate interview of the actress, almost a confession (which for a different kind of reporter would be a publicity breakthrough), for real, or is she a better actress than he thinks she is? And does the reporter, with his approach, go a bit too far? The confrontation evolves into a passionate duel, with one overriding question: who is going to win?

Review & Comments

Leave your thoughts about The Interview: Night of 26/11.