Filmmaker
Tigmanshu
Dhulia
recently
took
to
his
Twitter
page
on
Republic
Day
to
call
for
help
as
his
niece
was
being
harassed
by
'four
drunk
boys'
on
a
train
bound
for
Bengaluru.
He
urged
people
to
help
her
out
in
any
way
possible.
The
director
tweeted,
"My
niece
is
travelling
in
udyan
express
to
Banglore
berth
B3
she
is
being
harassed
by
four
drunk
boys
no
helpline
numbers
are
responding
and
she
is
scared
can
someone
help."
My
niece
is
travelling
in
udyan
express
to
Banglore
berth
B3
she
is
being
harassed
by
four
drunk
boys
no
helpline
numbers
are
responding
and
she
is
scared
can
someone
help
As
soon
as
Tigmanshu's
tweet
went
viral,
netizens
tried
to
help
him.
A
user
wrote,
"I
have
already
tweeted
it
to
railway
ministry
and
I
called
the
railway
central
help
line
number,
please
share
the
pnr
and
berth
and
train
number
ASAP."
"Very
sad
incident
Sir!
Apologies,
just
saw
your
post.
You
must
forward
this
tweet
to
the
Railway
Minister
and
dept
of
Home
Affairs
too.
To
make
them
understand
that
these
incidents
are
so
prevailant...
still
none
of
them
are
paying
heed.
Where
is
a
team
of
force
for
railways?,
read
another
tweet.
Thankfully,
the
issue
got
resolved
soon
and
the
filmmaker
thanked
Twitter
users
for
their
support
as
well
as
the
police
and
the
railway
department
for
taking
the
appropriate
action.
However,
he
also
tweeted
that
none
of
the
helpline
numbers
worked.
He
wrote,
"Thank
you
all
for
responding
I
am
really
great
full
no
help
line
numbers
worked
but
eventually
like
in
india
Jugaad
kiya
and
cops
came
she
is
safe
now
thanks
again
guys
🙏."
Thank
you
all
for
responding
I
am
really
great
full
no
help
line
numbers
worked
but
eventually
like
in
india
Jugaad
kiya
and
cops
came
she
is
safe
now
thanks
again
guys
🙏
His
next
tweet
read,
"I
want
to
thank
the
police
and
the
concerned
department
for
responding
quickly
but
I
would
still
say
that
the
helpline
numbers
were
of
no
use
thank
you
all
for
the
support
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart
🙏🙏."
I
want
to
thank
the
police
and
the
concerned
department
for
responding
quickly
but
I
would
still
say
that
the
helpline
numbers
were
of
no
use
thank
you
all
for
the
support
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart🙏🙏
Soon,
the
Twitter
handle
of
Indian Railways
replied
back
and
asked
him
to
share
the
unresponsive
helpline
number
which
he
dialled.
The
tweet
read,
"Sir,
it
would
be
really
grateful
if
you
share
the
helpline
number
which
was
not
responding."