Updated On: 16 January, 2023 01:25 PM IST | Mumbai | Heena Khandelwal
The Krishnamoorthys, who lost both children in the 1997 Uphaar fire tragedy, have been fighting for justice for over 26 years. And they are nowhere near getting it

A view of the dilapidated seats inside Uphaar Cinema Hall. Pics/Getty Images
June 13, 1997 was like any other day, until it wasn’t. JP Dutta’s Border was playing in theatres, and Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy’s daughter Unnati and son Ujjwal went to catch the 3 pm show at Uphaar Cinema in Green Park, Delhi.
“My daughter kissed me goodbye,” recalls 65-year-old Neelam, “and said ‘Mom, I have left my lippie on your cheek’. I responded saying it is okay.” Then she and her husband had lunch. “As we were leaving home, Shekhar said ‘Aren’t you going to remove this?’ And, I did. There are days when I wish I hadn’t.”