Updated On: 11 November, 2025 08:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Shubha Shetty Saha
Spokesperson of family who owns facility explains what happened during Powai hostage drama; more than 10 days later, the studio is still sealed, and the owners aren’t aware of the damage inside.

RA Studio in Powai, where the incident took place. Pic/By Special Arrangement
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The family that owns Powai’s RA Studio and their staff were mortified when a renter, Rohit Arya, held 17 children hostage inside the facility on October 30. More than 10 days later, the studio is still sealed, and the owners aren’t aware of the damage inside.
Speaking about the event that set the hostage crisis in motion, Vikram Singh Chandel, the spokesperson of the family, said, “A gentleman called Ravi Kondake approached the person handling the studio’s bookings, saying that a producer, Rohit Arya, wanted to organise auditions and workshops in our studio space. Ravi also told the management that he himself owned a nearby studio, but it was too big for Rohit’s requirements.”