@mohammadakram9261

Salute to Ghulam Dastagir to risk his life and help others at the time of crisis 🙏

@AnitejSrotriya

People like Ghulam Dastagir are the real life superheroes for us

@TheAshik24

Gulam Dastagir is a real life hero.. Bravo man

@mirzapurepicscenes2822

Ghulam dastagir is my nana...butt ajj K time koi nhi jntaa unhe unka nam kbhi reveal nhi kra jta thnkss to Dhruv sirr sbko btane K liyee Nana you are real life hero ❤

@priyangshuroy1974

The Railway Men is a true MASTERPIECE...My heart sank while watching the series which gives you a first hand experience of the  disturbingly tragic event, the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, that scary night and its aftermath along with the untold story of the railway workers who helped tirelessly to save countless lives...A MUST WATCH.

@mohammadhadi6706

I recently got to know from my family that Sir Gulam Dastagir was my Grandfather's older brother and his family was present in my mother's wedding at 2006. This made my experience of watching Railway men even more immersive and amazing as someone from my family was heavily involved in saving lives. A great salute to him. ❤

@as_toxicology

Thanks for making educational videos!

@amanbabu8893

बहुत ही भयानक घटना थी। सुन कर ही दिल दहल जाता है। कभी ऐसा न हो 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺

@pranavmathur2733

As a Bhopali, I thank Druv Rathi for sharing this incident.

@Moosaahmed324

My house is just 1km near from union carbide. I was not in this world in gas tragedy but my father was. He told he pack all the family and ran to forest near by. Though he is suffering from nose allergy because of that gas infection he is suffering till now. 🥺

@IndiannotsouthIndian

Just now I watched the 'The Railway Men' series.. It's just mind-blowing ❤️👌... The amount of effort taken by the actors, cameramen and director and everybody among the crew is beyond infinity ❤️... And also I feel very sad about the 1984 incident, and those incidents are very optimistically described in the series.. Who all watched the series?

@Bestedits45

Thanks!

@anonymous_ghost_123

Literally goosebumps😮
Hats off to Gulam Dastagir and Bhurvey

@ManjitKujur002

My father was a college student during that period in Bhopal. He described how he, his brother, and his roommate ran to Neelbad Forest to be safe and got rescued later on.

@SankhaRay-io4ch

Ghulam Dastagir deserves Bharat Ratna🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

@durranishahed146

People like Ghulam Dastagir proves that "Men are brave".

@anupamdhanvijay929

I watched Railway men..... Its goosebum in my body....😢... Innocent people died bcoz of anothers mistake.... So sad...
Railway manangement is not so easy.... Salute to Railway mens & doctors.. & reporter🙏🏻 🙏🏻

@ratnaiyer5324

Saw the series yesterday bought tears to my eyes and got goosebumps while watching proud of the railway men who put their lives  on the line and all those who helped ❤.

@AnkitPuri1995

My heart aches for the lives affected by the Bhopal gas tragedy. Let's use this platform to spread awareness and ensure such tragedies are never forgotten. May we strive for a world where safety and humanity always come first.

@pradeepprahlad9465

Fascinating video, Dhruv. I was one of the 3 doctors employed by the Union Carbide, Bhopal, at the time of the gas disaster. However on the night of the leakage I was not on duty.  On 2nd December at 9 PM  I  got  a strong whiff of gas from the factory . My house is 2 kilometers away from the factory . At first , like many others , I thought it was phosgene (Which has the smell of freshly mown hay). But this was a much stronger, more suffocating smell, and I learned later that this was M.I.C (Methyl Iso Cyanate). I rang up the medical staff at Union Carbide and they confirmed a gas leakage and advised me to spray water on the walls of my house. By midnight  the situation became intolerable. People in my locality came to know of the gas leakage and all of them bundled into their cars and left for safer, distant destinations. I didn't go because my tenants had left their dog behind,  I had to take care of him and also of my own two dogs .  I almost died that night. I was choking and coughing non stop and my eyes watered continuously.  I thought since I was going to die anyway,   I might as well wash my face and change my clothes so that my friends would find my body presentable !   The moment I splashed water on my face, the effect of the gas vanished  . Later I learnt that water neutralizes M.I.C.  I asked my family members to wash their faces and I put water soaked cloths around the dogs' noses. Well I survived. The next day I realized the extent and enormity of the disaster. Thousands had died and those  who had died on the roads got their bodies crushed by fleeing vehicles.  Cows, buffaloes and dogs died on the streets.   My colleagues and I spent the next few days working round the clock, giving first aid to the survivors. We put eye drops, gave cough medicines, gave oxygen , and injections to relieve lung congestion. Those nightmarish moments will live with me forever.