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Station: The Film(2014)

4.7/10
Hindi103 mins

Station is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film written and directed by Saad Khan in his feature directorial debut. The cast includes Kanika Batra, Gulshan Grover, Rohiet Nair, Sameer Kevin Roy, Hardik Sha, and Siddhanth Sundar. The story follows three psychotic assassins who take a job at a waiting room in an abandoned railway station, where their mission unravels into betrayal and violence. The film is noted for being one of the first Hindi movies produced in Bangalore, shot on a RED MX camera with a budget of ₹10 million. It received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its non-linear narrative, background score, and performances. Station was released on March 28, 2014.

Director:Saad Khan
Filmed In:Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Mood:
darksuspensefuldisturbing
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
28 March 2014
Director
Saad Khan
Language
Hindi
Runtime
1h 43m
Rating
4.7/10

Storyline

Three psychotic assassins are hired to kill a target at a deserted railway station. They wait in the dusty waiting room, but trust quickly breaks down. Lies, greed, and hidden secrets turn the simple job into a bloody trap. No one is safe, and the killers realize they are the ones being hunted.

At this station, no one gets out alive

Film Details

4.7Rating
103Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date28 March 2014
Filmed InBangalore, Karnataka, India

Parental Guide

Violence
High
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
High

Vibe & Tags

Mood
darksuspensefuldisturbing
Themes
survivalcorruptionjusticeidentity
Tonegritty
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audienceniche
Best Withalone
Violence4
Emotion3
Humor1
Rewatchability2

Cast & Crew

Trivia

  • The film was shot in just 12 days at a real, abandoned railway station in Mumbai.
  • Director Saad Khan also wrote the screenplay and co-produced the movie.
  • It was shot with a micro-budget, reportedly under 50 lakh rupees.
  • The film's poster design was inspired by classic Hollywood noir thrillers.
  • It had a very limited theatrical release, primarily in single-screen cinemas.
  • The story unfolds in real-time, matching the film's runtime of about 90 minutes.
  • The director cited influences from minimalist stage plays and confined-space thrillers.

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