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The Taj room we stayed in was on fire: Brangelina

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Posted: Dec 04, 2008 at 1207 hrs IST
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Washington Brad Pitt has expressed shock over the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

The actor, who once along with his partner Angelina Jolie stayed in Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel, has admitted that watching the horrific events on TV was very moving for the couple.

Around 200 people have been killed and hundreds were injured in a series of attacks that began last November 26, as militants targeted the palatial Taj hotels and other tourist spots across the city of Mumbai, reports ‘Contactmusic’.

Pitt tells U.S. talkshow host Larry King, "We stayed in the Taj and we saw the room we stayed in was on fire. I can't begin to make any sense of it but I'm sure they are doing their best to uncover what was at the base of it.

"It's an incredible building. It was incredible - India itself is one of the most amazing countries that I've ever been to.

“Everyone should be so fortunate to get to explore it. It''s also suffered from inefficiency in a strange way and a great gulf between the rich and the poor there that needs to be addressed there."

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