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The Burning Train
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRavi Chopra
Written byKamleshwar
Story byRavi Chopra
Produced byB. R. Chopra
StarringDharmendra
Jeetendra
Vinod Khanna
Vinod Mehra
Hema Malini
Parveen Babi
Neetu Singh
Danny Denzongpa
CinematographyDharam Chopra
Edited byR. P. Bapat
S. B. Mane
Pran Mehra
Music byR. D. Burman
Production
companies
R. K. Studios
Film City
Natraj Studios
Distributed byB. R. Films
United Producers
Release date
  • 20 March 1980 (1980-03-20)
Running time
185 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget25-32.5 million[1]
Box office65 million[1]

The Burning Train is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film produced by B.R Chopra and directed by Ravi Chopra.[2] The film features an ensemble cast of Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Vinod Khanna, Vinod Mehra, Hema Malini, Parveen Babi, Neetu Singh, Danny Denzongpa.[3] The plot revolves around a train named the Super Express, that catches fire on its inaugural run from New Delhi to Mumbai.

Inspired by the 1974 Hollywood disaster film The Towering Inferno, the film released worldwide on 28 March 1980 and received mainly positive reviews from critics for the performances of the cast, the action sequences, and the music. Negative criticism was mainly directed towards its length. At the box office, the film earned 65 million[1] worldwide and performed moderately despite being the 7th highest-grossing film of 1980 due to its expensive budget. The film is widely regarded as a cult classic today.[4]

Plot

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The film begins with three best friends Ashok, Vinod and Randhir. Ashok is the son of a wealthy businessman and is passionate about cars, whereas Vinod and Randhir are passionate about trains and grow up to become railway engineers. Their dream is to build the fastest-moving train in the country. Randhir is tetchy and wild and envies Vinod. Ashok falls for Seema and Vinod falls for Sheetal. Sheetal marries Vinod and gives birth to a boy, Raju.

One day Vinod, who is now a top notch railway engineer, gets awarded the contract to build a super-fast express train between New Delhi and Mumbai. Rakesh is his assistant. Randhir, the losing engineer and ex-lover of Sheetal swears revenge and leaves.

Tragedy strikes when Ashok gets the news that his father, Seth Dharmdas, committed suicide after losses in his business. Seema deceives him, and forlorn Ashok turns wanderer.

After six years of hard work, Vinod triumphs in building the train. This intense focus on his work takes a toll on his marriage. A day before the train's maiden journey, Sheetal tries to fetch Vinod for their anniversary party but he refuses, choosing to prepare for the train journey. An estranged Sheetal leaves Vinod with their son, Raju, on the train to go to her mother.

The train is set to cover the journey from Delhi to Bombay in 14 hours. Many passengers board from Delhi, including Raja Ram Mohan and his wife, Padmini; absconding smuggler Chander and his fiancée Razia with Inspector Ranveer in their chase them in a disguise; Major P. K. Bhandari, a Pandit Shambhunath; a Muslim Abdul Rahim; ticketless passengers; a schoolteacher with students; Rakesh's pregnant wife; Seema with her doctor cousin and Ashok who is confounded to see Seema; and above all, Ravi, a prowler tailing Madhu, is running from a forcible splice with the jewelry, and they crush.

Randhir escorts the train, seemingly meaning no harm, but later sabotages the vacuum brakes and sealthily plants a bomb in the engine room before leaving. Ashok also departs after checking on Seema, he encounters and accompanies Randhir when he divulges his gruesome plan. Forthwith, Ashok rushes and catches the train but it is too late. Halfway through, the bomb explodes killing the drivers and the caravan moves on without breaks. Panic-stricken Vinod and the Railway Board are desperately trying to save the passengers. Vinod successfully converses with the passengers via All India Radio and outlines how to apply emergency brakes. Hence, Ashok, Ravi, and the guard Usman Ali moved to the engine with the plucky endeavor.

Meanwhile, Rakesh's wife is in labor, so the doctor calls for hot water. Tragically, the petrified cook failed to switch off the gas which explodes. Whereat, Usman Ali and several passengers die but Ashok and Ravi barely make it back by erecting gaps between the compartments. Consequently, Ashok understands Seema's 'betrayal' as her disability had led to an amputation in a mishap, and they reconcile. Vinod makes plan B by sending a helicopter to land one on the engine, which Randhir successfully sabotages but seemingly forges his own death as the helicopter blasts.

Parallelly, Ravi divulges his identity to Madhu, but she still accepts him. Sheetal also returns to Vinod and boasts of his courage. At Bombay, Rakesh plans to build a steep incline to reduce the speed. Beyond, as an end-run, dauntless Vinod jeopardizes by arriving at the Super Express from one car to another with fireproof suits and dynamite. Soon, Vinod, Ashok and Ravi cross the fire where Randhir awaits, whom they stop. Here, Vinod detects that all systems will fail if Ashok's plan of blasting the couplings from the engine is carried out, and will pose a threat of derailinment, and then he picks up the incline. Ravi backs him and instructs passengers to tie themselves to their seats. Vinod and Ashok explode the couplings while climbing the slope and jump off.

The engine explodes at the Bombay Railway Station, but the compartments slow down and halt. Finally, the film ends on a happy note, with the passengers conjoining with their relatives and giving tribute to the soul of India.

Cast

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Actor Character Notes
Dharmendra[3] Ashok Singh A rich man who loves to drive cars at high speeds
Vinod Khanna Vinod Verma Railway mechanical engineer
Jeetendra[3] Ravi Thief
Hema Malini[3] Seema Ashok's love interest
Parveen Babi[3][1] Sheetal Vinod Verma Vinod's wife
Neetu Singh Kapoor[3] Madhu Ravi's love interest
Vinod Mehra[3][1] Rakesh
Danny Denzongpa[3] Randhir
Navin Nischol[1] Doctor
Simi Garewal[3] School teacher
Asha Sachdev[1] Ramkali Qawwali singer
Madan Puri Seth Dharamdas Singh Ashok's father
Nazir Hussain Verma Vinod's father
Nana Palshikar Seema's uncle
Urmila Bhatt Randhir's mother
Iftekhar Railway Board Chairman
Chandrashekhar Railway divisional manager
Jagdish Raj Dango Motorman of Super Express
M. Rajan Jeevanlal
Dinesh Thakur Usman Ali Train Guard
Jankidas Ticket Checker
Mac Mohan Mac Assistant supervisor
Sujit Kumar Ranveer Police Inspector
Ranjeet Chander Smuggler
Komila Virk Razia Chander's Associate
Asrani P.K.Bhandari Army Major
Romesh Sharma Udesh
Pramila Kapila Ritu Udesh's wife
Om Shivpuri Raja Rammohan
Indrani Mukherjee Rani Padmini Raja Rammohan's wife
Mukri Kanhaiya Marwadi Seth
Shammi Marwadi Seth Wife
Sudha Shivpuri Rakesh's mother-in-law
Ravindra Kapoor
Renu Joshi
Yunus Parvez Abdul Rehmann Maulana
Rajendra Nath Shambhunath Pandit
T.P Jain Pathan
Anand Balraj Guy with guitar
Khushbu Child artiste School student
Paintal Ticketless travellers
Keshto Mukherjee

Soundtrack

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Music was composed by R. D. Burman and film song lyrics were by Sahir Ludhianvi.[3][1]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kisi Ke Vaade Pe"Asha Bhosle 
2."Meri Nazar Hai Tujh Pe, Teri Nazar Hai Mujh Pe"Asha Bhosle 
3."Pehli Nazar Mein Humne To Apna Dil De Diya Tha"Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar 
4."Waada, Haan Waada"Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle 
5."Pal Do Pal Ka Saath Hamara"Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle 
6."Teri Hai Zameen Tera Aasman""Padmini Kolhapure, Sushma Shrestha 
7."The Burning Train" (Reprise & Theme)R.D. Burman and Annette Pinto 

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Burning Train (1980) Hindi Movie Review, Budget and Box Office Collection". Bollywood Product. 8 July 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
  2. ^ Saxena, Poonam (27 July 2023). "Flooded cities, burning trains: Poonam Saxena on the timeless lure of cinematic disaster". Hindustan Times. The story goes that BR Chopra's son Ravi Chopra saw The Towering Inferno (1974) while on a trip abroad and was very taken up with the story of a fire that engulfs the world's tallest skyscraper on its opening night.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "The Burning Train (1980 film)". Upperstall.com website. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
  4. ^ "The Burning Train (1980 film)". BoxOfficeIndia.com website. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
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