
On the morning of July 24, due to a disruption in local train services on Mumbai’s Central Line, a technical snag occurred between Sion and Matunga railway stations during peak hours, leading to a significant failure in train services.
This disruption forced tons of people to walk along the railway tracks, a scene captured in several pictures and videos circulating on social media.
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This incident made renowned Bollywood director Vivek Agnihotri, of “The Kashmir Files,” very angry.
And now he is being vocal about this situation.
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In the post he shared on X he wrote, “Mumbaikars walking on railway tracks to reach their office due to failure of local train service.
Just ask a simple question: Can you even imagine torture of citizens like this in any civilised country?”
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In this post he highly criticised the condition of the city. Disruption in train transportation is now a big issue people are facing.
Several train accidents and disruption are making people think about the fragile condition of the train system.
Agnihotri’s dual role as a filmmaker and a civic commentator highlights his commitment to addressing and spotlighting the issues faced by everyday citizens, while also continuing to contribute to the Indian film industry with his creative works.