‘The Railway Men’ trailer out: Tale of heroism, hope and humanity

A first from the partnership between Netflix & YRF Entertainment, the 4-part mini series premieres on November 18 only on Netflix. 

Netflix in association with YRF Entertainment released the trailer for their upcoming series, The Railway Men, a story of extraordinary heroism demonstrated by the employees of the Indian Railways in Bhopal. These individuals rose against all odds to save their fellow citizens on the night of December 2nd, 1984, battling an invisible enemy in the air. Inspired by true stories, this gripping series is a celebration of the indomitable spirit of humanity. With a stellar ensemble cast, including R Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Divyenndu, and Babil Khan, The Railway Men premieres on November 18, only on Netflix.

Produced By: YRF Entertainment; Director: Shiv Rawail; Writer: Aayush Gupta & Cast: R Madhavan, KK Menon, Divyenndu, Babil Khan.

Director Shiv Rawail says, “Directing this series has been a deeply emotional and rewarding journey. It’s a story of the human spirit that needed to be told, to remind people of the power of resilience in the face of adversity. I am truly humbled and honored to helm this series. To be able to execute my passion project under the able guidance of YRF Entertainment; to be able to work with talent like R Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Juhi Chawla, Raghubir Yadav, Divyendu, Babil and so many others in my very first outing as a director and for this series to reach the global audience through Netflix is truly a dream come true.”

Source- Netflix Media.

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By SAT Entertainment Reporter

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