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Mumbai Hostage case: Accused Rohit Arya 'dropped' family surname, occasionally visited elderly parents in Pune

"We came to know through news reports that he uses Arya as surname instead of Harolikar. We saw his face on TV yesterday and were shocked to know he was none other than AR Harolikar's son," according to a society member.

October 31, 2025 / 23:04 IST
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Rohit Arya
Rohit Arya

Rohit Arya, the man at the centre of a hostage drama at a Mumbai recording studio, occasionally visited his elderly parents in Pune and their neighbours are in shock over the tragic incident involving children which ended in his violent death.

Arya (50) was shot dead by police on Thursday after he took hostage 17 boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 12, who had arrived at the studio in a high-rise in Mumbai's Powai area on his call to audition for a web series. Police rescued the children and two adults after a three-hour hostage drama.

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His parents reside in a housing society in Kothrud, an upscale area in Pune, but are currently out of the city.

Residents of the Swaranjali Cooperative Housing Society on Friday said Arya's parents had been living there for several years, but they largely kept to themselves. Arya's parents are currently not in Pune, while his brother and sister are settled in the US, they said.