The Railway Man Review
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The Railway Man Review

The Railway Man Review

The Railway Man Review


Ending the wait, The Railway Man was released on Netflix. This series brought the memories of the Bhopal gas accident to the audience. The four-episode series has an intense tension right from the start. Kaala Paani was released on Netflix a few days ago. The series has become very popular. the Railway Man surpassed that popularity as well. Watching this series will not only give you self-satisfaction, but after watching it, the subject will make the viewer think like a rhyme. Seeing The Railway Man, one is bound to call it an OTT giant. In terms of screenplay or screenplay, The Railway Man gave Kaala Paani a strong fight.


Kay Kay Menon, R Madhavan, Divyendu Sharma, and Babil Khan in the four-episode series. Also, the eye-catching performances of every cast including Divyendu Sharma, Sunny Hinduja, Juhi Chawla, Raghubir Yadav, Mandira Bedi, and Philip Rosch won the hearts of the audience in one word. With perfect screenplay and high profile star cast, The Railway Man will be one of the best web series of this year. The four-episode series is about an hour long each. Each scene will help you connect with the Bhopal gas accident.


In reality, the Bhopal gas disaster has been beautifully played out in front of the mobile audience. Kay Kay Menon plays some of the original Ticket Collectors in The Railway Man. Babil Khan is a former truck driver at Carbide Factory, who becomes a railway worker on his first day on the job. And Divyendu Sharma in the role of a policeman. Another important character is the General Manager of Railways. Madhavan is in that role.


You won't want to bat an eyelid right from the start of the series. There is excitement in every episode. Ads will become a really annoying face on the screen. Watching the series one can guess what is going to happen. Still, there is a faint hope in the mind that people animals, and birds will not die.


But, some sequences are so poignant that it made The Railway Man's peak of popularity on the day of its release. But the makers of this series, keeping in mind the needs of the audience, have very beautifully woven together the tragedy with the horror of reality. Looking at the entire series, however, it is impossible to find any fault.