When an army commando finds out his true love is engaged against her will, he boards a New Dehli-bound train in a daring quest to derail the arranged marriage. But when a gang of knife-wielding thieves begin to terrorize innocent passengers on his train, the commando takes them on himself in a death-defying kill-spree to save those around him — turning what should have been a typical commute into an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride.
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Film Cast:
- Amrit: Lakshya Lalwani
- Fani: Raghav Juyal
- Tulika: Tanya Maniktala
- Viresh: Abhishek Chauhan
- Beni: Ashish Vidhyarthi
- Aahana: Adrija Sinha
- Baldev Singh Thakur: Harsh Chhaya
- Siddhi: Parth Tiwari
- Ujala: Akshay Vichare
- Akhilesh Jha: Jitendra Kumar Sharma
- Bishnu: Rupesh Kumar Charanpahari
- Badlu: Sahil Gangurde
- Kulli: Priyam Gupta
- Mukund: Vivek Kashyap
- Bechan: Sameer Kumar
- Brahmeshwar: Calib Logan
- Murari: Moses Marton
- Surajbhan: Riyaz Khan
- Paddan: Shakti Singh
- Amrit’s Friend: Shivam Parmvar
Film Crew:
- Dialogue: Nikhil Nagesh Bhat
- Producer: Karan Johar
- Producer: Apoorva Mehta
- Producer: Guneet Monga
- Producer: Hiroo Johar
- Producer: Achin Jain
- Dialogue: Ayesha Syed
- Director of Photography: Rafey Mehmood
- Editor: Shivkumar V Panicker
- Executive Producer: Prasanna R Coondapur
- Associate Producer: Raunaq Bajaj
- Associate Producer: Aliya Curmally
- Fight Choreographer: Parvez Shaikh
- Production Design: Mayur Sharma
- Costume Designer: Rohit Chaturvedi
- Sound Designer: Subash Sahoo
- Original Music Composer: Ketan Sodha
- Makeup Artist: Mahima W Salvi
- Prosthetic Designer: Zuby Johal
- Prosthetic Designer: Rajiv Subba
Movie Reviews:
- CinemaSerf: I always think trains make for a great confined, slightly claustrophobic, setting for a thriller and with the help of the very easy on the eye Lakshya proving he’s pretty nimble with just about everything from a fire extinguisher to a bathroom sink, we set about trying to thwart the intentions of a group of thirty-odd bandits who board a train heading to Delhi and proceed to brutally rob the passengers. That was pretty much the gist of their plan until they discover that the wealthy “Baldeo” (Harsh Chhaya) is travelling with his family. Never mind scraping around for a few old iPhones and some costume jewellery, their enthusiastic young leader “Fani” (Raghav Juyal) decides to take them hostage. Now this is probably his biggest mistake as it turns out that the man’s daughter “Tulika” (Tanya Maniktala) is the love of the life of our intrepid commando “Amrit”, and when events unfold becoming more violent, and tragic, this unleashes in him a feverish desire for retribution that proves the training at the National Commando School of India is extremely effective. With his colleague “Viresh” (Abhishek Chauhan) travelling with him, and with the help of one or two courageous passengers, the two soldiers are hopelessly outnumbered, but hugely inventive. This isn’t a film you go to see for the dialogue – there isn’t really very much, and what there is doesn’t really matter. This is simply an end to end, action-packed festival of acrobatic carnage that isn’t necessarily the most realistic – I think in real life, everyone would have been dead from the deadly kukri blows far earlier, but Nikhil Nagesh Bhat allows the film to build the tension to quite a crescendo. Sure, some of the combat scenes are a little too choreographed and repetitive, and I doubt it would ever encourage you to want to travel on Indian Railways, but this is every inch as good as it’s Hollywood equivalents. Be warned – the violence is about as graphic as it gets, but I enjoyed it and wouldn’t be surprised if Lakshya starts to appear in more films targeted more at the West.