Metro... In Dino Review: Anurag Basu’s Urban Love Saga Hits the Right Notes

 

Metro... In Dino Movie Review: Anurag Basu's Urban Symphony of Love and Loneliness

Anurag Basu returns with Metro... In Dino, a spiritual successor to the 2007 classic Life in a... Metro. While it borrows the essence of urban melancholy and layered relationships, this film stands on its own — relevant, raw, and refreshingly relatable.

🧡 Plot & Structure: A Web of Urban Emotions

Like its predecessor, Metro... In Dino weaves together multiple storylines — each exploring love, heartbreak, and human vulnerability in the chaos of modern city life. The segments vary from newly formed romantic bonds to older relationships battling time, miscommunication, and fear.

  • Sara Ali Khan and Aditya Roy Kapur explore young love built on chance meetings and digital misunderstandings.

  • Fatima Sana Shaikh and Ali Fazal portray a complex live-in relationship on the brink of collapse.

  • Pankaj Tripathi and Neena Gupta deliver humor and heart as a couple trying to rekindle old sparks.

  • Anupam Kher and Konkona Sen Sharma present a poignant tale of rediscovery in the twilight years.

Each storyline resonates with universal themes: insecurity, identity, and the aching desire to be understood.

🎭 Performances: A Stellar Ensemble That Shines Bright

  • Aditya Roy Kapur delivers a subdued yet emotionally rich performance — one of his best.

  • Sara Ali Khan surprises with her maturity and comic timing.

  • Ali Fazal & Fatima Sana Shaikh are magnetic; their story feels heartbreakingly real.

  • Konkona Sen Sharma proves, once again, she is a powerhouse of subtlety.

  • Neena Gupta & Pankaj Tripathi steal the show with their wit and warmth.

  • Anupam Kher adds depth to a story that could easily have felt forced.

🎶 Music & Background Score: The Soul of the City

Pritam’s soundtrack is the heartbeat of this film. The title song “Metro... In Dino” sung by Arijit Singh is already a fan favorite, but the full album blends seamlessly with the narrative. Whether it's soft acoustic strums or jazzy interludes, the music enhances the emotion without overpowering it.

“In Dino” from 2007 still echoes in our ears — this one might just do the same.

🎥 Direction & Cinematography: Basu at His Best

Anurag Basu brings back his signature storytelling style — nonlinear but fluid, poetic yet grounded. Cinematographer Ravi Varman captures the loneliness of city life beautifully: crowded trains, dim apartments, glowing smartphones, and coffee-stained heartbreaks.

💬 Verdict: A Quiet, Beautiful Reminder of What It Means to Love in the City

Metro... In Dino is not loud, fast, or action-packed. It’s a slow burn — like a late-night conversation or a long walk home. If you're someone who enjoys films that reflect life without judgment, this one’s for you.

Watch it for the music, the ensemble, and most of all — for the honesty it offers in every frame.

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