| 1. On 26 November 2008, Anjali Kulthe was working the night shift in the antenatal care unit of Cama and Albless Hospital for Women and Children in Mumbai, India. |
| 2. Her duty started at 8:00 PM, and she was taking care of the 20 women who were in the final stages of pregnancy. |
| 3. She managed to close and lock the heavy double doors of her ward just before the terrorists reached that floor. |
| 4. Kulthe shifted all 20 pregnant women and their family members into a small dark pantry and told them to silence their mobile phones. |
| 5. During this period, she helped a woman in labor deliver a healthy baby girl using the dim light from a single television tube light. |
| 6. She became an important eyewitness during the official 26/11 terror attack court proceedings, pointing out the captured terrorist Ajmal Kasab. |
| 7. In December 2022, Kulthe delivered a speech at the United Nations Security Council about her personal experience during the attacks. |
| 8. In 2026, she was portrayed by Indian actress Kangana Ranaut in the Hindi biographical drama film 'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata'. |