Home / Arts and Entertainment / Gaurav Gera Spots Funny Saree Scene in 'The Burning Train'
Gaurav Gera Spots Funny Saree Scene in 'The Burning Train'
30 Apr
Summary
- A scene from 'The Burning Train' used a red saree for signaling.
- Gaurav Gera humorously pointed out a child in a red sweater.
- The 1980 film was a box office disappointment despite its stars.

The 1980 film 'The Burning Train,' directed by Ravi Chopra, featured a notable scene that has recently drawn comedic commentary. In a sequence intended to signal imminent danger from a sabotaged, burning train, a character offers her red saree.
Comedian Gaurav Gera, known for his humorous takes, pointed out the scene's oddity. He humorously suggested that a child present in the scene, who was wearing a red sweater, could have been a more obvious choice for signaling.
Despite boasting an impressive cast including Dharmendra and Hema Malini, 'The Burning Train' did not achieve commercial success upon its release. The film's narrative centered on the inaugural journey of India's fastest train, which tragically catches fire.