Originally posted by: nishsweets
Me too very curious to know doesn't the train stop at the station I saw its never stop then how they get in. Your right VD acted very realistically he was a talented actor
from today's shooting, the earlier train when VD was holding on from the outside that one had stopped but on the doors it was full already, so he had to get off (he jumped off, because had he gone on he would have fallen out when the train was going faster), I saw it stopped but was full, the second train he got on also stopped at the train station and it had no people by the doors so a whole lot of people piled in. But the earlier trains we see VD going from left to right on the platform those trains weren't stopping at that station.
You guys will be surprised by what I'm about to say but this happening in Mumbai happens here in the UK, on the London Underground and network rail trains as well, but only during peak times in the morning and afternoon and early evenings when commuters are going to and from work, the same the ones that get a seat are the ones coming from the earlier stations where the train is coming from, even though for the London Underground trains they come every one minute still the congestion is there and we pile in like sardines standing in a tin box, all the seats are taken and we stand the way going to work and when we come back home same standing also, the good thing is the trains are fast but underground is very hot particularly like now it's boiling the air conditioning is crap air conditioning I don't know which engineer designed this air conditioning but it doesn't cool down the train it's hot air blowing everywhere.
Edited by .Nafisa. - 11 years ago