The Railway officials, however, said that they now plan to rope in the "Slumdog Millionaire" star in their campaign against train stunts, which they said, have claimed several lives and continue to be a problem.
Kapoor had boarded a local train on the Western line yesterday for the promotion of his TV series. A local newspaper had published a photograph of the actor leaning from the foot-board of the running train and waving his hand.
"In spite of the terms and conditions to adhere strictly to safety and security during shoot, Anil Kapoor seems to be leaning from the foot-board of a local train during a promo shoot on July 14," a senior official of the WR said.
"As observed from videos through social media, an explanation has been sought from production co M/s Market Men Consumer & Events Pvt Ltd in this regard," said the official.
"We have sent a cautionary note to the actor and are going to make an appeal to support our endeavour to educate people that performing stunts is extremely dangerous because there have been many instances in which people lost their lives by indulging in such acts," Shukla said.
Last year, Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu had ordered the Central Railway (CR) and WR to set up committees to find out reasons behind accidental deaths.
