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The Railway Men Web Series Review – Emotional and Captivating

The Railway Men Web Series Review - Emotional and Captivating

Web Series: The Railway Men
Rating: 3.25/5
Cast: Kay Kay Menon, Madhavan, Divyendu, Babil Khan, Sunny Hinduja, Juhi Chawla, Dibyendu Bhattacharya
Director: Shiv Rawali
Streaming On: Netflix
Release Date: 18th November, 2023

The Railway Men Web Series gained the viewers’ attention with its intriguing promo and star cast. The Series started to stream on Netflix on November 18th. It lives up to the hype, and The Railway Men Web Series is an Emotional and Captivating Show. Scroll down for the The Railway Men Web Series Review.

Story: The series is about the railway workers who helped people during the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, regarded as the worst industrial disaster in the world. December 2, 1984, marked this unfortunate incident at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal.

Performances: All the lead actors deliver outstanding performances in this series. Kay Kay Menon’s exceptional portrayal as a station master stands out among others. He was wholly immersed in the character, and the way he showed his dedication to saving others is outstanding. Kay Kay Menon was supported well by Mirzapur fame Divyenudu and Babil Khan. Madhavan enters the series midway, and though his character has limited scope, he makes his presence felt.

Positives:

  • Arresting Plot
  • Captivating Narrative for most of the times
  • Performances
  • Emotional Moments

Negatives:

  • Unnecessary Subplots
  • Dragged feel at a few places

The Railway Men Web Series Review and Verdict:

The Railway Men Web Series is an emotional and captivating outing based on the stories of unheralded heroes who gave their lives for others during the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. The series is greatly benefited by the outstanding performances of Kay Kay Menon, Divyendu, and Babil Khan, and there are many intriguing moments. The main drawbacks of this movie are its unnecessary subplots and dragged feel at times. Despite its shortcomings, The Railway Men is still a show worth watching.

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