5:11...everything is complicating at the beginning? Nah bro.. Dating is very sweet in beginning and results in marriage and kids and their whole life becomes complicated later😂
The poor section of the society exist near Nizamuddin station because their ancesterol wealth was stolen by the Empire. It is a mirror holding to the colonial power that looted our country in the past.
The British did not lay any train tracks. It is utter nonsense to believe that. We Indians did everything with our own hands and paid for the expenses out of our own treasury. The lazy British just stood around and acted like they were supervisors.
I hope the young man tied his knot and was saddled with his ball and chain. And lives and loves happily ever after. We might see him in another documentary.
@@helloworld.w6075 Hi, there have been a number of television series on the BBC, I have watched them several times when they were repeated. The Indian Hill Railways being the most memorable. I enjoy just about anything about trains from all around the World as I find them, but the age of steam is very nostalgic to me. As you may well know there are many heritage private railways around the UK, there is one with easy access for me, which is the Ffestiniog And Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, mostly run by volunteers even from the original refurbishment of the old closed railway line in 1973, they moved heaven and earth to make it the success it is today. In what part of the world do you live?
I love❤ u this tele film
Wonderful documentary
Those damned Brits. What did they ever do for us ?
It's on my bucket list to travel in this old but beautiful railway
Can you provide me the song details getting played?
I think they should make a twenty year anniversary special showing the changes brought into Indian railways.
Damn, 40:12, my man can't escape the interruption of the phone
One of the best documentary from decades ❤
Excellent, every Indian should watch and be proud ❤
What's the song at the beginning? 0:17, it's absolutely gorgeous. Made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
Bristi pore tapur tupur...
5:11...everything is complicating at the beginning? Nah bro.. Dating is very sweet in beginning and results in marriage and kids and their whole life becomes complicated later😂
Happy to see this documentry again ❤❤
anyone has contact with Locopilot Shubhash ? drop anything like insta Id or anything
The poor section of the society exist near Nizamuddin station because their ancesterol wealth was stolen by the Empire. It is a mirror holding to the colonial power that looted our country in the past.
Who is watching in 2024?
me
The British did not lay any train tracks. It is utter nonsense to believe that. We Indians did everything with our own hands and paid for the expenses out of our own treasury. The lazy British just stood around and acted like they were supervisors.
Where this area which country???
1:00
Anyone knows the rock star guy found his wife
My father and grand Father The Railway Connection❤❤❤❤
7:56 “ Calcutta,, formerly, Calcutta“… What?
Which song is on 35.25 which language and words also
I saw this documentary in natgeo good olden days I'm just missing now 😢
The best documentary i watched in my childhood.. Still remembered every single scenes..
The locopilot Subash Kumar Rai must be 46 now.
At 2023 still I love this monsoon railways series, love my ,Indian Railways ❤❤❤❤ our railway is our emotions ❤️ ♥️ 💙
At 2023 still I love this episode to watch I Love my Indian Railways ❤❤❤
Please upload in hindi
This is not just a documentary, it is also art! Thanks so much for loading it to TH-cam, friendly greetings, Soeren
Looks just like the U.K. of the future.
With accelerated climate change hundreds of millions of Indians are going to starve to death in the second half of the century.
INDIAN BUD BUD BUD BUD😂😂😂
Now days ,,,,it's not what you know ,,,,It's who you know ,,,,one 👋 washes the other
Everyone should watch this documentry at least once in a month
Refreshing memories
The documentary video superb as if we r in that journey
Wn ever feels alone I use to watch ds.very beautiful documentary. It reflects our culture life style to the word
Well that was boring stuff .
Kindly provide link of back ground Bengali song, ending of this documentry.
2023 March, this one is epitome of documentaries making. First watched in class 5 6 I guess, 15+ years still refreshing ❤️
#LALLANTOP
The young man should not give up his day job. As for his guitar playing he better take lessons.
Your mother in law has come to stay.....wow classic..say no more.
I hope the young man tied his knot and was saddled with his ball and chain. And lives and loves happily ever after. We might see him in another documentary.
Who's considered Anglo-Saxon Indian
First watched in 2006 in June month Again seeing today 24 Jan 2023
Bugger!
Love to watch this documentary.. i am from Rangia, Assam
Some old golden days of Indian railways, icf coaches alco locomotive
Magnificent and informative, I love the Indian people and their work ethic, inspirational. Great filming, thanks for the upload. Greetings from Wales.
Extremely old documentary
@@helloworld.w6075 I was aware of that, I can read as well as anyone 😇
@@ianwilkinson4602 still many foreigners and British might think this is new documentary ,
@@helloworld.w6075 Hi, there have been a number of television series on the BBC, I have watched them several times when they were repeated. The Indian Hill Railways being the most memorable. I enjoy just about anything about trains from all around the World as I find them, but the age of steam is very nostalgic to me. As you may well know there are many heritage private railways around the UK, there is one with easy access for me, which is the Ffestiniog And Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, mostly run by volunteers even from the original refurbishment of the old closed railway line in 1973, they moved heaven and earth to make it the success it is today. In what part of the world do you live?