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The Train (2007 film)

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The Train
Movie poster
Directed byHasnain Hyderabadwala
Raksha Mistry
Produced byNarendra Bajaj
Shyam Bajaj
StarringEmraan Hashmi
Geeta Basra
Sayali Bhagat
Aditi Bhatia
CinematographyK. Rajkumar
Edited byBunty Nagi
Music byMithoon
Production
company
Siddhi Vinayak Creations
Release date
  • 8 June 2007 (2007-06-08)
Running time
134 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed... is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Hasnain Hyderabadwala and Raksha Mistry. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Geeta Basra[2] and debutant Sayali Bhagat in the lead roles, and tells the story of a married couple caught up in a complex emotional tangle revolving around an extramarital affair. It is a remake of the 2005 American film Derailed, an adaptation of James Siegel's 2003 novel Derailed. It was a box office disappointment.[3]

Plot

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Vishal Dixit, a middle-class man in Bangkok, struggles with his deteriorating marriage and his daughter Nikki's critical need for a kidney operation. His life takes a turn when he meets Richa Malhotra (posing as Roma Kapoor), a woman in a similar unhappy marriage. Their affair leads to them being blackmailed by Tony, a criminal who ultimately reveals himself as Richa's accomplice.

Vishal's attempts to pay off Tony drain his savings, including money meant for Nikki's surgery. When he learns Richa and Tony are con artists, he tracks them down, leading to a confrontation where both Richa and Tony are killed in a gunfight. Vishal retrieves his stolen money from the hotel safe and returns to his family. Nikki's surgery is successful, and Vishal reconciles with his wife, Anjali, promising a fresh start.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed...
Studio album by
Released18 April 2007 (2007-04-18) (Digital Release)
8 June 2007 (2007-06-08) (Film)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length60:59
LabelT-Series

The music of the film was composed by Mithoon with lyrics penned by Sayeed Quadri. The songs "Woh Ajnabee", "Beete Lamhe" and "Mausam" were chartbusters.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Beete Lamhein" (Picturised on Sayali Bhagat and Emraan Hashmi)K.K., Kshitij Tarey05:01
2."Beete Lamhein" (Lounge Mix)K.K.06:17
3."Mausam" (Picturised on Emraan Hashmi and Sayali Bhagat)Mithoon05:45
4."Mausam" (Club Mix)Mithoon05:18
5."Mausam" (Progressive Mix)Mithoon04:50
6."Teri Tamanna" (Picturised on Emraan Hashmi and Geeta Basra)K.K., Zubeen Garg06:22
7."Teri Tamanna" (Club Mix)K.K., Zubeen Garg06:47
8."Teri Tamanna" (Euro Mix)K.K., Zubeen Garg05:37
9."The Train – An Inspiration"Shaan05:19
10."Woh Ajnabee" (Picturised on Sayali Bhagat and Emraan Hashmi)Mithoon, Shilpa Rao05:07
11."Woh Ajnabee" (Club Mix)Mithoon, Shilpa Rao04:36

Reception

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Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama gave the film a 3-star rating out of 5, calling it a novel experience for those who have not seen Derailed.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "The Train - Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed..." British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on 10 June 2022. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Geeta Basra, who made her Bollywood debut with Dil Diya Hai, is all excited about her forthcoming film, The Train". Hindustan Times. 3 May 2007. Archived from the original on 30 January 2020. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  3. ^ "The Train - Movie". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 10 July 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  4. ^ "The Train Movie Review: The Train Movie". Bollywood Hungama. 8 June 2007. Archived from the original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2007.
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