The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed...
– Vishal Dixit leads an ordinary life with his wife and daughter but his once idyllic marriage is crum..
Vishal Dixit leads an ordinary life with his wife and daughter but his once idyllic marriage is crumbling. When he meets a beautiful married woman en route to work on the train, it sparks a torrid adulterous affair. Vishal soon finds that an unidentified enemy knows his secret -- and is determined to destroy his life. Can Vishal find a solution, or will he pay the price for his passion?
08 Jun 2007
Hindi
Hasnain Hyderabadwala, Raksha Mistry
Hriday Lani (screenplay), Sanjay Masoomm (dialogue)
Emraan Hashmi, Geeta Basra, Rajat Bedi, Ananth Narayan Mahadevan
Vishal Dixit (Emraan Hashmi), a regular middle class man, is settled in Bangkok with his wife, Anjali (Sayali Bhagat) and their 5 year old daughter, Nikki. Anjali and Vishal are trying to hold on to their deteriorating marriage which is already under tremendous pressure. One ordinary day, on his way to work, Vishal meets Roma (Geeta Basra), a beautiful, captivating woman. The attraction between them is instantaneous. As Vishal gets to know her better, he realizes that she too is a loner, trapped in a loveless marriage. The attraction between them reaches a peak and at a point they decide to give in to an adulterous affair. As Anjali starts getting suspicious of Vishal's erratic behavior, his romance with Roma deepens. He is torn between the two loves of his life. Just when Vishal thought life could not get more complicated, he realizes that his secret liaison is known to someone, an unknown elusive enemy who is bent on using the knowledge to destroy all three lives. Vishal now realizes that the game will never end till he finds a permanent solution and that would be to eliminate the enemy. But how does one find an enemy who has no identity? Can he protect his family? Will he be able to save both the women in his life? All Vishal is sure of is that time is running out..... Is it too late? For Vishal? For Anjali? For Roma?
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