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Metro In Dino Movie Review: Anurag Basu’s film is gentle, messy and beautifully human

‘Metro In Dino’ is a tender, quietly affecting film about love, longing, and second chances. Anurag Basu brings warmth and honesty to stories that feel both personal and universal.

July 04, 2025 / 09:30 IST
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The narrative is woven around four sets of couples, each with their own emotional mess and moments of clarity.
The narrative is woven around four sets of couples, each with their own emotional mess and moments of clarity.

‘Metro In Dino’ is one of those films that doesn’t fit neatly into a box — and that’s exactly what makes it work. It’s part musical, part relationship drama, part slice-of-life comedy, and yet, none of those parts clash. If anything, they gently flow into each other, like a familiar tune that lingers. Much like ‘Life in a Metro,’ this film too places relationships right at the centre, but the tone is softer, more reflective.

There’s something beautifully ordinary about the characters — they aren’t painted in extremes. Aditya Roy Kapur plays Parth, a drifter with a sunny disposition; Sara Ali Khan’s Chumki is all emotion and confusion.

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Neena Gupta brings quiet longing to her role, while Ali Fazal captures the restlessness of a man trying to hold things together who is on the verge of becoming a failure in life. The film doesn’t scream its emotions — it gently nudges you to feel them. And that’s probably why it feels more like a warm hug than a movie. In a space overcrowded with loud, synthetic storytelling, this one sits patiently, offering you something honest.

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