‘Peak detailing’: Internet reacts to goof-up in The Burning Train ‘red cloth’ scene

14 May,2026 09:26 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Netizens spotted a funny goof-up in The Burning Train after a viral scene showed a red saree being used as a signal, even though a child nearby was wearing a red sweater. Social media called it “peak detailing

The Burning Train (Pic/Google images)


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Ravi Chopra's 1980 film The Burning Train was a disaster at the box office when it released. However, over the years, the film attained cult status for its thrilling screenplay and ensemble cast. It starred superstars like Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Vinod Khanna, Vinod Mehra, Hema Malini, Parveen Babi, Neetu Singh, Danny Denzongpa, Navin Nischol, and Simi Garewal. The film has become the talk of the town after the red cloth scene went viral on social media, with netizens pointing out a major goof-up.

Netizens react to The Burning Train red cloth scene

In the scene shared by netizens, a red saree is used as a symbol of a red alert to warn people about the situation on the train. When Dharmendra asks if anyone has a red cloth, actress Asha Sharma, who is wearing a red saree, offers it to be used as a signal to alert the railway authorities.

However, netizens later pointed out that a child in the scene was wearing a red sweater, which could have been used as a signal, but instead, the actress's saree was chosen.

Social media reacted to the goof-up, calling it peak detailing. A netizen commented, "That was a different era... Indian movie makers ki creativity, logic ka koi hisab nahi tha..." while another wrote, "Blouses bhi toh red tha na." A third user commented, "Mujhe laga tha bcche ko fenkega," while another wrote, "Peak detailing by the director." A social media user also stated, "70-80s audience were dumb."

To note, the scene was also shared by Gaurav Gera, who took a jibe at the goof-up.

More about The Burning Train

The plot of the film revolves around the inaugural run of India's fastest train, the "Super Express." Its journey is from New Delhi to Bombay, but it turns into a nightmare when the train catches fire due to sabotage.

In 2020, rumours were rife that the cult classic would be remade by Jackky Bhagnani and Juno Chopra. Jackky Bhagnani announced the remake of the film on his Instagram profile and wrote, "Delighted to announce the remake of The Burning Train in association with my dear friend Juno Chopra. A classic by Ravi Chopra Sir. Hope we do justice to the magic that he created years ago."

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