Anurag Basu’s latest cinematic venture, 'Metro... In Dino,' finally arrived in theatres on July 4, creating a wave of nostalgia and anticipation among film enthusiasts. With a star-studded cast that includes Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Neena Gupta, Anupam Kher, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Ali Fazal, Pankaj Tripathi, and Konkona Sen Sharma, the film is a spiritual successor to Basu’s 2007 anthology Life in a... Metro. Eighteen years after the original touched hearts with its portrayal of urban relationships, this new chapter delves once again into the intricate emotions of people navigating love and isolation in modern city life.
Reactions Flood In
Following its release, social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), saw an influx of responses from audiences. Viewers described the film as an emotional blend of reality and dreaminess. Many emphasized how it painted a poignant picture of solitude and affection in fast-paced urban settings. Several audience members found the storytelling to be both stirring and grounded, though a few noted that some parts felt hurried or underdeveloped.
"#MetroInDino is a bittersweet ride through modern love & loneliness. Some stories hit hard, others feel rushed—but the emotions stay with you. Konkona & Pankaj Tripathi are outstanding. Music doesn’t top the original but holds its charm," wrote one, while another commented, "A heart-touching cinematic experience... a film that stays with you—especially urban audiences will connect deeply."
Despite those minor criticisms, the film struck a chord with many who appreciated its emotional sincerity. A strong consensus emerged around the standout performances—Pankaj Tripathi and Konkona Sen Sharma received special praise for their deeply moving portrayals, while Neena Gupta and Anupam Kher were lauded for their sincerity and depth. The ensemble cast was described as the film’s heartbeat, bringing authenticity to the narrative.
Music and Mood
The soundtrack, composed by Pritam, was acknowledged for its soul-stirring melodies. While some viewers felt it didn’t surpass the timeless music of the original film, they agreed that it carried a fresh essence that fit the new narrative beautifully. The songs enhanced the emotional tone and helped elevate the personal journeys shown on screen.
What the Film Offers
Metro... In Dino is structured as an anthology, weaving together the lives of four distinct couples. Though leading separate lives, their stories intersect in subtle and meaningful ways. Much like its predecessor, the film focuses on everyday people dealing with love, heartbreak, compromise, and self-discovery in the chaos of metropolitan existence.
The project was officially announced in December 2022, and filming wrapped up in early 2024. The team shot across several cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Lucknow, capturing the soul of urban India.
Conclusion
Basu’s Metro... In Dino serves as a gentle yet powerful reminder of how human connection continues to survive in bustling, disconnected urban landscapes. With emotional depth, strong performances, and a relevant theme, the film resonates with those who find beauty in life’s quieter, more vulnerable moments.
Reactions Flood In
Following its release, social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), saw an influx of responses from audiences. Viewers described the film as an emotional blend of reality and dreaminess. Many emphasized how it painted a poignant picture of solitude and affection in fast-paced urban settings. Several audience members found the storytelling to be both stirring and grounded, though a few noted that some parts felt hurried or underdeveloped.
"#MetroInDino is a bittersweet ride through modern love & loneliness. Some stories hit hard, others feel rushed—but the emotions stay with you. Konkona & Pankaj Tripathi are outstanding. Music doesn’t top the original but holds its charm," wrote one, while another commented, "A heart-touching cinematic experience... a film that stays with you—especially urban audiences will connect deeply."
#MetroInDino is a bittersweet ride through modern love & loneliness.
— NTR Yadav💙 (@NitranjanR) July 4, 2025
Some stories hit hard, others feel rushed—but the emotions stay with you.
Konkona & Pankaj Tripathi are outstanding. 🎭
Music doesn’t top the original but holds its charm. 🎶#alifazal #AdityaRoyKapoor
⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 pic.twitter.com/NUU71kJ7eP
Basu knows how to mix realism with a dreamy feel. Metro In Dino has it's own charm. Really liked this one.❤️ #MetroInDino pic.twitter.com/P7r9UZUx0d
— Vishal (@vishalandcinema) July 4, 2025
Despite those minor criticisms, the film struck a chord with many who appreciated its emotional sincerity. A strong consensus emerged around the standout performances—Pankaj Tripathi and Konkona Sen Sharma received special praise for their deeply moving portrayals, while Neena Gupta and Anupam Kher were lauded for their sincerity and depth. The ensemble cast was described as the film’s heartbeat, bringing authenticity to the narrative.
Music and Mood
The soundtrack, composed by Pritam, was acknowledged for its soul-stirring melodies. While some viewers felt it didn’t surpass the timeless music of the original film, they agreed that it carried a fresh essence that fit the new narrative beautifully. The songs enhanced the emotional tone and helped elevate the personal journeys shown on screen.
What the Film Offers
Metro... In Dino is structured as an anthology, weaving together the lives of four distinct couples. Though leading separate lives, their stories intersect in subtle and meaningful ways. Much like its predecessor, the film focuses on everyday people dealing with love, heartbreak, compromise, and self-discovery in the chaos of metropolitan existence.
The project was officially announced in December 2022, and filming wrapped up in early 2024. The team shot across several cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Lucknow, capturing the soul of urban India.
Conclusion
Basu’s Metro... In Dino serves as a gentle yet powerful reminder of how human connection continues to survive in bustling, disconnected urban landscapes. With emotional depth, strong performances, and a relevant theme, the film resonates with those who find beauty in life’s quieter, more vulnerable moments.
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