Interview | R. Madhavan and team on 'The Railway Men' on Netflix | The Hindu
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2023
- With 'The Railway Men' set to stream on Netflix, National Award-winning actor R. Madhavan along with co-stars Kay Kay Menon, Babil Khan, Divyenndu and director Shiv Rawail discuss the new YRF web-series, the devastation caused by the Bhopal gas tragedy, and the few good men who rose to the occasion.
Interview: Shilajit Mitra
Production: Johan Sathyadas
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Amazing interview... Need more awareness
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Comparing it with Chernobyl just for publicity sake is disaster. I want to know who came up with this😂 ROFL, I know both are disaster and it is not funny but these guys who want to mint some money out of it they go to the length saying maybe you may see tomorrow they might say it's bigger than world wars combined.
Ye kya chal raha hai😂
One killed 31 people and the other killed over 15k immediately, even when considering the long term effects Chernobyl will result in 4k deaths while Bhopal gas tragedy has much more long term effects
@@MasterKey2004 The way Indians breed and seeing how much the population has grown since the 1980s, I think Bhopal, and India, has more than made up for those losses! Life is cheap in India, and always has been. The same whiney babies who would cry about Bhopal are the same whiney babies who say and do nothing about the appalling death rates on India's roads, and the deaths from pollution levels in India's towns and cities!
"We want justice " this sentence has become a fashion in India . If anything happens people come out to the street and start protesting by showing plycard " we want justice" . 😁😁😁
Well if justice would be served people wouldn't say it .