Netflix’s latest historical drama, The Railway Men: The Untold Story of Bhopal 1984, brings to life the harrowing yet heroic actions of railway workers during one of the world’s worst industrial disasters. Headlined by National Film awardee R. Madhavan, the series sheds light on the untold stories of courage and resilience during the Bhopal gas tragedy. Produced by YRF Entertainment, the series made its much-anticipated debut on November 18.
The Heroic The Railway Men Cast and Characters
R. Madhavan as Rati Pandey
R. Madhavan portrays Rati Pandey, the general manager of the West Central Railway zone during the Bhopal gas incident. Pandey is depicted as a valiant leader who spearheaded rescue efforts amidst the chaos caused by the toxic gas leak. Madhavan, celebrated for his roles in “3 Idiots,” “Rocketry: The Nambi Effect,” “Irudhi Suttru,” and “Vikram Vedha,” brings depth and gravitas to this pivotal character.
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Kay Kay Menon as Iftekaar Siddiqui
Veteran actor Kay Kay Menon plays Iftekaar Siddiqui, the station master at Bhopal Junction. Siddiqui’s near-death experience while saving passengers and civilians showcases his bravery and selflessness. Menon, known for his roles in “Haider,” “Gulaal,” “Black Friday,” and “Paanch,” delivers a compelling performance as a man caught in the eye of the storm.
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Divyendu Sharma as Balwant Yadav
Divyendu Sharma takes on the role of Balwant Yadav, a notorious bandit known as the Express Bandit. Initially driven by greed, Balwant’s transformation into a more honorable man is one of the series’ most intriguing arcs. Sharma’s notable performances in “Mirzapur,” “Chashme Baddoor,” and “Shukranu” make him a perfect fit for this complex character.
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Babil Khan as Imad Riaz
Babil Khan portrays Imad Riaz, a former Union Carbide truck driver who becomes a crucial whistleblower. His character reveals the company’s inadequate safety protocols, providing a stark commentary on corporate negligence. Khan, also seen in “Friday Night Plan” and “Qala,” brings a raw authenticity to the role.
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Sunny Hinduja as Jagmohan Kumawat
Sunny Hinduja plays Jagmohan Kumawat, a journalist who delves into the negligence at Union Carbide. Based on real-life journalist Rajkumar Keswani, Kumawat’s relentless pursuit of the truth highlights the importance of journalistic integrity. Hinduja’s previous roles in “Thai Massage,” “Aspirants,” “Cycle Kicks,” and “Shehzada” demonstrate his versatility and commitment.
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Juhi Chawla Mehta as Rajsehwari Janglay
Juhi Chawla Mehta steps into the role of Rajsehwari Janglay, the director general of the West Central Railway zone. Her character’s decisive actions in response to Pandey’s call for help underscore her leadership during the crisis. Mehta, renowned for her performances in “Darr,” “Ishq,” “Friday Night Plan,” and “Duplicate,” brings elegance and strength to the screen.
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Dibyendu Bhattacharya as Kamruddin
Dibyendu Bhattacharya portrays Kamruddin, a Union Carbide manager initially dismissive of the gas leak’s severity. His character’s journey reflects the tragic consequences of corporate apathy. Bhattacharya’s impressive resume includes roles in “Criminal Justice,” “Black Friday,” and “Undekhi.”
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Philip Rosch as Maden
Philip Rosch plays Maden, the profit-driven head of Union Carbide India Limited. Maden’s disregard for safety and human lives serves as a stark reminder of the perils of unchecked corporate greed. Rosch, recognized for his role in “Wednesday” and appearances in “The King,” “Peacemaker,” and “Beforeigners,” embodies this chilling antagonist.
Sunita Chand Rajwar as Vijaya
Sunita Chand Rajwar brings to life Vijaya, a friend of station master Iftekaar Siddiqui. Her character’s invitation to a wedding poignantly prefaces the impending disaster. Rajwar’s previous work includes “Urf Ghanta,” “The White Elephant,” and “Bala.”
Annapurna Soni as Shazia
Annapurna Soni plays Shazia, whose husband perished before the gas leak due to exposure to Methyl isocyanate. Her character adds a personal dimension to the tragedy. Soni is known for her roles in “Chhapaak,” “Class of ’83,” and “Sunflower.”
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Lokesh Mittal as Vinod Ji
Lokesh Mittal portrays Vinod Ji, an Itarsi control station employee dismissive of the crisis. His negligence contrasts sharply with Pandey’s urgency. Mittal’s performances in “White Tiger,” “Shemi,” and “Bholaa” demonstrate his ability to portray multifaceted characters.
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Swapnil Asgaonkar as Ashok Ji
Swapnil Asgaonkar plays Ashok Ji, Vinod’s brother and fellow railway employee. Asgaonkar’s credits include “Rudra: The Edge of Darkness,” “The Reunions,” and “Mann Kasturi Re.”
Connor Keene as Alex Braun
Connor Keene portrays Alex Braun, a toxicologist aware of an antidote for the gas leak victims. His character’s backstory involving the testing of Methyl isocyanate adds a scientific perspective to the narrative. Keene is also recognized for his role in “The King.”
Connor Keene Instagram @connortkeene
A Tribute to Unsung Heroes
The Railway Men: The Untold Story of Bhopal 1984 is more than a historical drama; it’s a tribute to the unsung heroes who risked their lives to save others during the Bhopal gas tragedy. With a stellar cast and compelling storytelling, the series entertains and educates, reminding us of the human spirit’s resilience in the face of disaster. As viewers tune in, they are sure to be moved by the courage and sacrifices of these remarkable individuals.