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Director: Raksha Mistry,Hasnain Hyderabadwala
Music: Mithoon

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The Train

A murder mystery thriller all in one a fair try ! No one was murdered in the train, no dead body found in the train either no thrill happened in the train then why the name..? read on folks

Story of a husband and wife and their one and only daughter who is suffering from diabetes very serious kinda having a dialysis machine near her bed which is beeping all the time. Now folks its but obvious that with such a patient at home that too a young patient not old and aged father or grand father who can be put in some Home for the aged or hospital but a young child born to them well, you cannot really enjoy life no loud TV or music ,no fun !

Basically a child which is supposedto be a boon in many Indian families was a curse in their lives ! Bad Karma phal I guess to be stranded for life with a beeping machine. In one scene it was shown that the couple were about to make love when the machine begins to beep and loo behold the husband feels guilty and gets up without doing the needful and the wife puts on her filmsy nighty again both looked sad, depressed and frustrated ! There is one hope though hubby is working hard day and night to collect enough money for a Kidney transplant they are just waiting for a donor.

Hubby works in a advertising agency. He has a gambler friend who is basically a load on Mother Earth.who is into drug peddling/betting and has connections with goons. There is a scene in the movie that a product -Milk Powder has to be launched where this gambler fellow asks the absolutely dumb models to wear a bikini and pose with the Babys Milk Product. The hero comes in and scolds him and asks the dumb bimbos to wear a proper dress ! I was amazed to see the way things work in an advertising agency !! Such dull headed ,sex starved mongrels are actually responsible for the current abnormal psyche of the youths of our world !!

Anyways the hero meets a sexy woman in the train (see here is where the train comes in). She is basically a hooker who hooks young eligible & dumb men who look interested in having sex with just anyone who lifts her skirt for them. The hero was one sex starved man remember he could not hump his wife because of the beeping machine at home ?well so he gets hooked and the girl with her team of goons manage to rob him off all his money that he had been collecting for his daughters kidney transplant !

As far as the wife is concerned well in one scene it is shown that she is wearing a tiny (very tiny) skirt and going to school for a Parents meet maybe she tries her luck with the fathers of other children in the school to quench her sexual demands maybe just a thought honestly I didnt know that Bankok people are so very BOLD that the mothers there wear such tiny skirts and go to school on Parents meet!!

Well the gambler friend dies he is shot by the goon who was blackmailing the hero the hero throws the car in the pond and the very next day the police lands up in his office and starts suspecting him . Hero manages to side track the Police Officer (shows how dumb the Police officers are) and at the same time finds out that the sexy female he had met in the train is but a hooker.

He somehow manages to foul up their game and succeeds to kill three people. The Chinese Polizia comes and he pretends to be a witness of the murder the polizia closes the case and the hero gets back all his money ! wow !! happy ending!! the police who was on his trail - probably remembered some other important assignment and is not seen anymore maybe even he had met some sexy lass on train and was merrily humping her.Thank the Pimps and hookers for small mercies !! Hero confesses to his wife and apologizes the wife quickly forgives for even she was probably having a good time with the fathers she met in the Parents meet.

Movie ends here.

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