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The Burning Train

  • 1980
  • 2 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
1890
IHRE BEWERTUNG
The Burning Train (1980)
DisasterActionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA dedicated railway employee's plan to introduce an express train result in sabotage.A dedicated railway employee's plan to introduce an express train result in sabotage.A dedicated railway employee's plan to introduce an express train result in sabotage.

  • Regie
    • Ravi Chopra
  • Drehbuch
    • Kamleshwar
    • Ravi Chopra
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dharmendra
    • Vinod Khanna
    • Jeetendra
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    7,0/10
    1890
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Ravi Chopra
    • Drehbuch
      • Kamleshwar
      • Ravi Chopra
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dharmendra
      • Vinod Khanna
      • Jeetendra
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
    • 3Kritische Rezensionen
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    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra
    • Ashok
    Vinod Khanna
    Vinod Khanna
    • Vinod Verma
    Jeetendra
    Jeetendra
    • Ravi
    Vinod Mehra
    Vinod Mehra
    • Rakesh
    Hema Malini
    Hema Malini
    • Seema
    Parveen Babi
    Parveen Babi
    • Mrs. Sheetal Vinod Verma
    Simi Garewal
    Simi Garewal
    • School-teacher
    Navin Nischol
    Navin Nischol
    • Doctor
    Danny Denzongpa
    Danny Denzongpa
    • Randhir
    Neetu Singh
    Neetu Singh
    • Madhu
    Sujit Kumar
    Sujit Kumar
    • Catholic Priest…
    Ranjeet Bedi
    Ranjeet Bedi
    • Chander
    • (as Ranjeet)
    Iftekhar
    Iftekhar
    • Railway Board Chair Jagmohan
    Nasir Hussain
    Nasir Hussain
    • Mr. Verma (Vinod's dad)
    Satyendra Kapoor
    Satyendra Kapoor
    • Madhu's dad
    Padma Khanna
    Padma Khanna
    Rajendranath Malhotra
    Rajendranath Malhotra
    • Pandit Shambhunath
    • (as Rajendra Nath)
    Mukri
    Mukri
    • Kanhaiya
    • Regie
      • Ravi Chopra
    • Drehbuch
      • Kamleshwar
      • Ravi Chopra
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    GaneshKSalian

    Good movie but very lengthy.

    The Burning Train is a good watch but is very lengthy.

    The movie has many characters which makes it boring plus even there are some songs which could have been avoided which could have made the movie short.

    But otherwise the movie is an stylish action packed mass entertainer.

    Story:- Vinod Verma is an employee of the Indian Railways, who always had a dream of making the perfect and fastest train in India. After years of dedication the Railway Board approves his prototype of the Super Express. But these years had had their toll on his personal life, as his wife, Sheetal and son, are more like strangers to him. He hopes to make it up to them after the train makes it inaugural run from Delhi to Bombay in a record 14 hours. Showing him support are his friends, Ashok and Rakesh. But an embittered fellow-employee named Randhir, the son of the Chair of the Railway Board, has other plans for Vinod and the Super Express - plans that may derail Vinod's delicate personal balance, and make the Super Express' inaugural journey also the final one.

    The story is fine The direction is good.

    The music is okay.

    The action scenes are excellent.

    Performances:- Dharmendra steals the show with his stellar performance.Vinod Khanna is good.Jeetendra is perfect.Hema Malini,Parveen Babi and Neetu Singh are okay in their respective roles.Danny Dengzonpa is superb.

    All in all,The Burning Train is a good weekend watch!
    7kya_bakwaas

    Now, this is what I call good Bollywood action!

    This 1980 star-studded box office disaster is a real old favorite of mine. A very slick, very action-oriented movie with a non-standard theme that promised to change Bollywood movie-making standards of the early 80s (Ramesh Sippy's "Shaan" was another one in the same genre). Never mind why people spurned this movie when it was released - it was probably released in the wrong decade! In many ways, this was a landmark movie. It was one of the few movies made on the Railways. Quite surprising that Bollywood took so long to pay a fitting tribute to the Railways because (at least during those days) a humongous percentage of working Indian populace were directly or indirectly dependent on the railways for their livelihood. Why, the Indian Railways were one of the largest employers in those days! And the best part is the tribute doesn't go over the board. The Railways depiction is more or less realistic (note to critics: the song-and-dance parts before the Super Express is launched is just plain old Bollywood masala – nothing to do with the Railways).

    The train has been the ubiquitous, yet highly sidelined prop in dozens of Bollywood movies. Who can forget the passenger train that brings the jailer to Ramgarh in "Sholay" or the endless shots of Victoria Terminus in any movie based in Bombay. Even now, trains have been very much around in the Bollywood landscape. "Bunty aur Babli" recently effectively used Indian Railways throughout the movie to enhance the small-town feel. The economy of many Indian towns (especially those in UP, where the Railways network is densest) is highly dependent on the Railways. The trains in India have been much more than just a mode of transport – they are a part of our very fabric.

    Anyway, back to the movie – it about the launch of a new super fast express train that runs between Delhi and Bombay in a record time of 14 hours (clearly a tribute to the swanky Rajdhani Express trains that was the hottest thing on the tracks those days). The movie starts in Varanasi rail factory (Diesel Locomotive Works), where a group of capable engineers (Khanna, Dharam "paaji", Mehra, etc) toil away to design the new engine. After years of effort, their efforts finally pay off and the new express (er, aptly named "Super Express") is launched. However, engineers are humans too. During all this, the lead characters go through heartbreaks (Dharam-Hema), family crisis (Khanna-Babi) and professional showdowns (Danny-Khanna). Just when Khanna and co. are rejoicing over the success of the project, things go wrong.

    The smitten Danny makes sure that he does what he can to ruin what would have been his pet project. To avenge his humiliation, he plants a bomb in the engine and renders the brakes useless. Meanwhile the train is full of standard stock characters – a kind-hearted petty thief (Jeetendra), a runaway bride (Singh), a school teacher (Simi Gerewal) with an army of school kids, a diamond smuggler (Ranjeet) who has an undercover cop (Sujit Kumar) chasing him, the heartbroken hero (Dharmendra) and his ex-flame (Hema) with her new doctor beau (Nischol) a pompous army man, the Hindu pandit sitting next to the staunch Muslim, the paan-chewing seductress in red sari (Asha Sachdev), the Sardarji, the Parsi, the Marwari – you name it! So the brakes have failed, the engine drivers are dead and the runaway train is speeding away on the tracks while the unsuspecting passengers have a ball singing qawwalis in the train. There is no way to contact them (remember – this was early 80s – no mobile phones – ah! Blissful days) Luckily, we have Dharamendra who jumps back into the train to save lives. Things go from bad to worse as the pantry catches fire and the fire spreads rapidly. Our heroes on the train take the onus to do something to save their own lives while the heroes outside are trying their best to get things out of the train's way! Trust me: stagecoach-sagas cannot get better than this.

    As I mentioned, it was one of the slickest action movies of its time – use of miniatures, complex action sequences, chase scenes, explosions, aerial shots – it has a bit of everything. Excellent cinematography and a plausible screenplay add to the effect. The all-star cast is excellent, especially Khanna who delivers a powerful performance as the engineer trying to set things right. It is probably "inspired" by some Hollywood flick, but the thing is it has been very well done. The songs by R.D. Burman are excellent. I especially love the qawwali "Pal do pal ka saath hamara". "Vaada" and "Meri Nazar" are also quite good. This was a very, very good effort by Ravi Chopra (who later moved on to make movies like "Baghban" and now "Babul") and, once the express leaves Delhi station, is a non-stop action thriller. Pure Bollywood vintage action flick, very slickly made and served with loads of quintessential Bollywood masala.
    7IPyaarCinema

    Fun Ride

    Review By Kamal K

    A significant portion of this Bollywood disaster movie is given to song and melodrama as a multitude of characters and attitudes on love and relationships are established. And I found much of that amusing and enjoyable Some of the action and stunts here are really well staged and even when there are moments when clearly miniature models were used.

    Every emotion is being touched while narrating a well scripted story. With powerhouse performances from Vinod khanna, Vinod Mehra, Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Danny, Hema Malini, Parveenbabi, Neetu Singh...and even people with small but effective roles shined like Asha Sachdev, Simi grewal, Asrani, Dinesh Thakur.
    6Peter_Young

    An enjoyable disaster film albeit overlong

    Okay this is the kind of film you need to approach with an open mind and be much less critical about - this is mindless entertainment. If you spend your time looking for flaws while watching it, you will indeed find a few and and there's no way you're going to enjoy it. There isn't much logic in The Burning Train, it is an action potboiler, but I mean it in a good way because for once some effort was made to try something different and innovative. Among the shortcomings, the film takes quite some time before it starts picking up. I think it would have been better had it started with the train ride and shown the silly romantic cliches in flashbacks instead of giving such a lengthy prologue to the actual fun that everyone is set up for.

    And once the train takes off, there's a long way to go - the premise set by the title materialises just shortly before the film ends. Does it mean the wait is not worth it? I'm not sure, the film is quite enjoyable and at least there's something to wait for given the title. The four actors are all quite good, and the contrasting archetypes played by the two leading lady are particularly interesting - one is a modern, new-age woman, the other is a traditional, conservative sort of self-righteous heroine. This distinction is brilliantly captured in the film's first song - "Meri Nazar Hai Tujh Pe" - sung by the sensational Asha Bhosle. Sadly the film doesn't give you much to marvel at, but it is quite enjoyable, and its final sequences are pretty fun.
    9vijaiharia

    Edited version

    I have attempting to get hold of this film for a very long time and when i finally got it wow. However several bits did not make sense. The previous reviews says it is 142 minutes long, and i know for a fact that at least one of the five songs was missing - 'Teri hai zameen, tera aasman'. Having done a further search, the film is actually 185 minutes long. Although the film was great, the reason it did not make sense was because i'd seen the edited version, where they had taken out all the important bits.

    The songs are absolutely great, the relationship between Vinod Khanna and Praveen Babi, and Dhamendra with Hema Malini was great, especially where they got together.

    Still attempting to get hold of a proper copy so if anyone knows where then please let me know.

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    • Wissenswertes
      When the film was launched, Amitabh Bachchan was a part of the film. Jeetendra was then signed for the role.
    • Patzer
      After the bomb goes off in the traction engine, it is shown that the cab of the locomotive is towards the back when passing thru the station with lots of smoke coming from it, yet from the launch till the end the cab is facing forwards.
    • Verbindungen
      References Munimji (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      The Burning Train
      (Title Theme)

      Performed by Annette Pinto

      Music by Rahul Dev Burman

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. März 1980 (Indien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
    • Sprache
      • Hindi
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    • Drehorte
      • Film City, Goregaon, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Indien(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • NH Studioz
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