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The Railway Men
Indian streaming television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Railway Men: The Untold Story of Bhopal 1984 is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language historical drama television miniseries about railway workers who saved many lives during the 1984 toxic gas leak at the chemical company Union Carbide India Limited's plant in Bhopal. It is produced by YRF Entertainment (the streaming division of Yash Raj Films) and stars R. Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Divyenndu and Babil Khan.[1][2] Sunny Hinduja and Juhi Chawla Mehta play supporting roles.
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Filmed from December 2021 to May 2022, all four episodes of the miniseries were released on Netflix on 18 November 2023.
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Premise
The Railway Men is based on railway workers who saved many lives during the 1984 gas tragedy at the chemical company Union Carbide India Limited's plant in Bhopal.[3] The series is inspired by the efforts of station master Ghulam Dastagir and his team at the Bhopal Junction railway station on the night of the tragedy.[4]
Cast
Main
- R. Madhavan as Rati Pandey, the general manager of the Central Railway zone of the Indian railways[5]
- Kay Kay Menon as Iftekaar Siddiqui, the station master of the Bhopal Junction railway station[5]
- Divyenndu as Balwant Yadav, a robber masquerading as a police constable
- Babil Khan as Imad Riaz, an inexperienced loco pilot[5]
Recurring
- Sunny Hinduja as Jagmohan Kumawat, a journalist
- Juhi Chawla Mehta as Rajeshwari Janglay, a principled Railways Ministry bureaucrat, DG Personnel of Railways
- Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Kamruddin, a manager at Union Carbide
- Philip Rosch as Madsen, the American head of the plant
- Denzil Smith as railway minister
- Raghubir Yadav as a train guard
- Mandira Bedi as Rajbir Kaur, a Sikh woman
- Connor Keene as Alex Braun, a German scientist
- Sunita Rajwar as Vijaya, a cleaning woman
- Manish Wadhwa as Mirza
- Shrikant Verma as Ishwar Prasad
- Nivedita Bhargava as Imad's mother
- Annapurna Soni as Shazia, Ansari's widow
- Bhumika Dube as Nafisa, Kamruddin’s wife
- Thanu Khan as Markhand
- Aditya Shukla as Ratlu
- Priya Yadav as Sohini, Vijaya’s daughter
- Rahul Tewari as Benedict
- Mushtaq Khan as Railway Yard Man
- Abhinav Grover as Adil
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Episodes
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Production
The Railway Men marked the directorial debut of Shiv Rawail, who was an assistant director at Yash Raj Films.[1] It also marked the first streaming fiction series of the company, under their subdivision YRF Entertainment.[1]
The series began filming on 1 December 2021 and wrapped on 11 May 2022.[6][7]
Release
Two former employees of Union Carbide India Limited, convicted in the gas leak case, filed a plea to prevent the release of the series; the Bombay High Court rejected their case.[8]
Reception
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Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in found The Railway Men to be a "compelling saga of ordinary heroism"; she particularly praised the production design by Rajat Poddar for his "remarkably faithful recreations" of the era.[10] Sonil Dedhia of News18 considered it a "passionate, emotionally resonant, and incredibly moving" tale of under-appreciated heroes, but felt that too many subplots and backstories prevented it from being a "taut thriller".[11] Mayur Sanap of Rediff.com commended Rawail for handling the tragic event with "seriousness and respect without going overboard with the dramatic impact".[12]
The Indian Express's Shubhra Gupta termed it "a worthy effort, which brings back an expansive, old-fashioned style of storytelling to a still-relevant event", and particularly praised the performances of Kay Kay Menon and Babil Khan.[13] India Today's Zinia Bandyopadhyay considered Khan to be the "real star of the show".[14] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV opined, "The Railway Men is buoyed by a clutch of laudable performances and storytelling that does not slide below a certain level of competence. But it could have been much, much more."[15] Hindustan Times's Santanu Das believed that the series' handling of the tragedy was not at par with the handling of the Chernobyl disaster by the HBO miniseries Chernobyl (2019).[16]
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