Women Drive Anurag Basu’s Life In A… Metro Sequel
Metro In Dino review: Anurag Basu’s ‘Metro… In Dino’ is a gentle reminder of how love seeps into everyday life, much like the first rain of the season. It’s an anthology set in Indian metros, where characters feel heart-warmingly real. Basu creates a symphony of romance, regret, and rediscovery.
Metro In Dino Review : The beauty of ‘Metro… In Dino’ lies in its setting. Basu doesn’t just tell stories – he stages emotions. Rain drizzles like a soundtrack. Cities breathe in the background. Love unfurls at a bus stop, on a footpath, under a dim streetlight. The mundanity of these locations is what makes them magical – streets you might have walked on, cafes you might have passed by. That familiarity lends the film its quiet charm, as if reminding us that the most romantic moments are often the most ordinary.

Story-
Four couples—Shruti and Akash, Kajol and Monty, Chumki and Parth, and Shibani and Parimal—are at the center of it. Kolkata, Delhi, and Bangalore are crucial to the plotlines of all these stories because they are interconnected and set against these cities. The film opens with a complex scene that introduces each character and uses musical language to break the fourth wall. Definitely a true-blue musical! In her self-introduction, Kajol, for example, sings, “Jab life ki ho jaati hai batti gul, postings mere social media mein ho jaati utni hi colourful”. Indeed, the script is amplified by Pritam’s enchanted tunes.
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Pankaj Tripathi and Konkana Sensharma play a middle-aged couple with a teenage daughter, dealing with the fading spark in their marriage. Neena Gupta and Anupam Kher carry two lonely hearts who never quite got what they wanted from life. Ali Fazal and Fatima Sana Shaikh play a young couple stuck between individuality and intimacy. And Sara Ali Khan and Aditya Roy Kapur’s love story feels like destiny’s gentle push.
The stories in Basu’s romantic universe are interesting, believable, and very romantic. Their conflicts are familiar, and their joys are worth celebrating. An older woman wanting to live her youth at a college reunion, a husband chasing his wife to Goa to apologise, a wife refusing to give up on her husband during hard times, or two strangers falling in love – you feel like you’ve known these people. You’ve perhaps been one of them.
It’s a musical journey, not just in sound but in rhythm – a soft, swaying flow that lets you soak in the lives on-screen. The performances are unmissable, and the writing, sharp. The film doesn’t promise a larger-than-life drama. It celebrates life as it is: messy, warm, imperfect, and beautiful.
In one scene, Tripathi’s Monty Sisodia says, “Do ajnabee, Anjana safar. Kuch nahi bana toh kahaani banegi (Two strangers, an unknown journey. Even if nothing happens, a story will remain).” Tripathi is the heart of the film. He is familiar, warm, and quietly powerful. He anchors emotions with such subtlety that his scenes become a delight to watch.
Konkana and Ali Fazal, especially, take over with mature, layered performances. An emotional breakdown on a video call – simple and raw – shows Ali at his best, making you feel the ache of a man who doesn’t know how to ask for help. Ali’s Akash looks so torn and deeply agonising that you feel for him – you see his helplessness.
Metro in Dino X Review
To give a tough competition to Kajol’s film Maa and Akshay Kumar’s Kannappa, the film Metro has been released at the box office today i.e. on 4th July. There is a good star cast in this film. In such a situation, the reaction of the public on the first day of the first show of the film has come. Let’s know what the people who came to see the film said about it…
Metro in Dino Twitter Review
The film ‘Metro In Dino’ is a sequel to the 2007 film Life In Metro. After watching Metro In Dino, posts have started coming on social media. One user wrote, “This film is heart touching and shot in a great way. The acting of all the stars is superb.” Another wrote, “Metro In Dino is a feel good film, rating 4 stars.” The third wrote, “This is a beautiful film, in which love, heartbreak and reunion are set in a tremendous frame.” Another user wrote, “Great emotional story.” Another user wrote, “Anurag Basu’s work in the film is not the best.”
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