Express: Chennai
Running between Chennai Central and New Delhi, this superfast express is considered a legend of the Indian Railways. When introduced, it was a tri-weekly service. It was later converted into a daily train, and it is famously known for its long, non-stop runs. In fact, the train’s stretch between Vijayawada and Chennai Central covers 431 kilometers without any intermediate stops, making it the second-longest inter-halt journey for any train in India. For decades, it has been the lifeline for thousands of passengers traveling between the national capital and the southern metropolis.
The movie is celebrated for its attempt to bridge the "North-South" divide through humor and shared human experiences. It famously used "Hinglish" (a blend of Hindi and English) along with Tamil dialogue to reflect the diverse linguistic landscape of India.
One of the film's most visually stunning aspects was its choice of locales. Rohit Shetty utilized breathtaking locations that many Hindi films hadn't explored before. The train scenes were shot on the Konkan Railway, at stations like Balli and Verna. The iconic bridge scene where the train passes over the sea was filmed at the historic Pamban Bridge in Rameswaram. The lush green landscapes of Munnar, including the Devikulam Lake and tea estates, also served as a romantic backdrop. The film's success subsequently boosted tourism to these places, with Kerala's tourism board even using the movie's name to promote Munnar. Chennai Express
What follows is a chaotic and hilarious adventure that blends the signature over-the-top action style of Rohit Shetty with the romantic charm of Shah Rukh Khan. The film is famous for its vibrant visuals, the comedic clash between North Indian and South Indian cultures, and Deepika Padukone’s memorable performance with a thick Tamil accent. Bolstered by a hit soundtrack composed by Vishal-Shekhar, Chennai Express went on to break numerous box office records, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time and solidifying its status as a modern commercial classic.
Several factors contributed to the massive success of Chennai Express : Running between Chennai Central and New Delhi, this
He quickly discovers that Meenamma is running away from a forced marriage orchestrated by her father, Durgeshwara Azhagusundaram, a powerful local don in South India. The men trailing her are her cousins, tasked with bringing her back. Trapped aboard the train due to a comedy of errors and language barriers, Rahul is dragged deep into the heart of Tamil Nadu. He must navigate local gangsters, culture clashes, and his growing feelings for Meenamma.
2013 Director: Rohit Shetty Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Nikitin Dheer, Sathyaraj In fact, the train’s stretch between Vijayawada and
There was also a political controversy. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), a regional political party, demanded that the makers remove references to a local deity, "Mumbaidev," from the film. The issue was eventually resolved when the producers agreed to make the changes, allowing the film to release unopposed in the state of Maharashtra.