It all happened on Saturday, April 22 at 7.50 am. Pramod Mahajan was at his Worli apartment, opening yet another page of a newspaper from the large pile he read every morning and making desultory conversation with his younger brother Pravin. He would not have had the faintest idea that the next few moments would bring him the toughest of all his battles in life—the battle for life itself. Six days after the point-blank attack, he lay with three bullets in his body, in a heavily sedated state on the 14th floor of P.D. Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai, on continuous dialysis to arrest kidney failure, on ventilator support to aid weakened lungs, two surgeries to repair portions of his pancreas and the aorta to the intestine, medication to keep the heart functioning and moderate to heavy packing for the liver that took the brunt of the gunshot fired by brother Pravin.