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Official estimates place the immediate death toll at over 3,000, though unofficial figures suggest it was much higher.
Parallel to Dilip's story, an American journalist named Motwani (Kal Penn) begins investigating the plant's questionable safety standards and a series of minor chemical leaks that the corporation actively covers up. The film meticulously builds tension by contrasting the corporate greed and cost-cutting measures of Union Carbide executives—led by CEO Warren Anderson (Martin Sheen)—with the vulnerability of the local slum residents.
: It explores the aftermath and the legal/environmental battles involving Union Carbide and the Indian government. Critical Reception
: Motwani, a local tabloid journalist, repeatedly attempts to expose the plant as a "ticking time bomb". His warnings are disregarded by officials and even by workers desperate for their paychecks.
Released 30 years after the world’s deadliest industrial disaster, the 2014 film Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain
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The narrative weaves together multiple perspectives across socioeconomic spectrums in India and the United States. 'Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain' Stars Martin Sheen


