Indian Movie Scene Leaves Viewers Baffled: The Train Roll Phenomenon

Aiden Starling

Updated Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video titled "Indian movie never cease to amaze me" has been making waves on Reddit, featuring an unforgettable scene that has left viewers both amused and perplexed. The video showcases an Indian movie hero performing a dramatic stunt involving a train, sparking a flurry of reactions and commentary.

One user humorously remarked, "He should have jumped the car over the train. That Indian movie hero is clearly second class," alluding to the hero's daring yet seemingly pointless maneuver. Another comment highlighted the impracticality of the scene, stating, "That whole scene was completely unnecessary."

A particularly observant viewer noted the surprising detail in the video: "Gotta love how the tires show the dirt road, but not his pristine white shirt!" This comment reflects the common trope in Indian cinema where the hero emerges unscathed and impeccably dressed despite chaotic surroundings.

However, not all reactions were lighthearted. One user pointed out a concerning trend: "Unfortunately in India there is a trend of people trying to recreate stuff like this or get train selfies and it often doesn't end well." This comment underscores the potential real-life dangers of attempting such stunts.

Another user expressed confusion, asking, "Why did he do that?" This sentiment was echoed by many, including a user who drew a comparison to the popular movie "RRR," stating, "If you haven't seen ‘RRR’ you are missing out. That movie has EVERYTHING." They were quick to clarify, though, that the scene in question is not from "RRR."

The scene's absurdity was further highlighted with comments like "Super easy, barely an inconvenience" and "This is just an Indian man flexing on his natural predator." One imaginative user tried to make sense of the scene, speculating, "Could this make sense as in he saw which way they went or something? But probably they made it for the memes."

The bewilderment continued with comparisons to other films and scenarios. A user humorously referenced "Edge of Tomorrow," imagining Tom Cruise's character in a similar situation. Another commented, "The train dodger = Frodo. The Jeep = Gandalf's Eagles," drawing an amusing parallel to "The Lord of the Rings."

Jackie Chan's iconic stunts were also mentioned, with one user recalling, "Didn't Jackie Chan do this in Drunken Master II?" The realization that the hero ended up in the same car after the train roll prompted another viewer to laugh, "At first I thought he was escaping that car and got into a different car on the other side of the train... like something that’d make some kind of sense... and then it clicked it was the same car 😂"

Despite the chaos, one user pointed out, "His white shirt didn't even get dirty," marveling at the hero's immaculate appearance. Others took a more critical stance, with comments like "Still better than the Minecraft movie" and "True cinema 👌."

In the end, the video left many scratching their heads, asking, "So... what was the point of the train roll?" and jesting, "Why didn't he just use a banana to stop the train?" The final nail in the coffin for realism was a comment noting, "This is completely unrealistic - there are no people on the train's roof."

Whether viewed as a display of cinematic creativity or a puzzling stunt, this Indian movie scene has certainly captured the internet's attention, proving once again that Indian movies never cease to amaze.

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Top Comments from Reddit

lylesback2

That whole scene was completely unnecessary

tjhc_

He should have jumped the car over the train. That Indian movie hero is clearly second class.

DarthLysergis

Unfortunately in India there is a trend of people trying to recreate s*** like this or get train selfies and it often doesn't end well.

Geezard9

Gotta love how the tires show the dirt road, but not his pristine white shirt!

Roar_of_Shiva

If you havent seen “RRR” you are missing out. That movie has EVERYTHING. Edit: to clarify, this scene is not from RRR

sonastyinc

Why did he do that?

adiosfelicia2

So... what was the point of the train roll?

sudomatrix

The train dodger = Frodo The Jeep = Gandalf's Eagles

MilkshakeYeah

This is completely unrealistic - there are no people on the trains roof

SilverIndependent326

Super easy, barely an inconvenience..

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