R Madhavan, Kay Kay Menon, Irrfans son Babil Khan, Divyenndu to star in YRFs debut OTT show The Railway Men
One of Bollywood's head studios, Yash Raj Films is equipping to go to the field of computerized amusement and for their introduction OTT series, the creators have chosen to grandstand the 1984 Bhopal gas misfortune in a show featuring Irrfan's child Babil Khan, R Madhavan, Kay Menon, Divyenndu Sharma. The series named The Railway Men is a tale regarding how rail route laborers at Bhopal station saved incalculable lives during the 1984 misfortune that stunned the country as well as the world..
The Railway Men will be helmed by debutant chief Shiv Rawail, child of veteran movie producer Rahul Rawail, for the work. The series will star R Madhavan, Kay Menon, Divyenndu and late Irrfan Khan's child Babil Khan. Discussing the series a source uncovered, "While Yash Raj films are known for their elegant cast, Adi realized that the show, given its subject, relies on unshakable exhibitions. Following quite a while of talking about names, the group focused in on Madhavan and Kay, two of the best entertainers we have today." Reportedly the series is mounted on a careful spending plan of Rs 100 cr and it went on the floors in Mumbai yesterday. A huge set has been made in Kalina. Yogendra Mogre, maker of House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths, will innovatively oversee the venture. Presently filling in as chief maker at YRF Entertainment, Mogre says, "We will not leave any stone unturned to guarantee that The Railway Men contacts overall crowds so they can comprehend the demolition that this misfortune caused in India."
The Railway Men will be the first of five OTT projects scheduled for the 2022 delivery. The dramatization is scheduled for a December 2, 2022 delivery, with the producers as of now locking the streaming stage.
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