Metro In Dino Movie Review

Star Cast: Pankaj Tripathi, Aditya Roy Kapur, Ali Fazal, Konkona Sen Sharma, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sara Ali Khan, Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta
Director: Anurag Basu
Runtime: 162 Minutes

Anurag Basu once again strikes cinematic gold with Metro In Dino, a heartfelt mosaic of emotions, relationships, and the unspoken struggles we carry in our urban lives. Featuring a powerhouse ensemble cast and soulful music, the film is a worthy spiritual successor to Life in a… Metro, filled with vulnerability, warmth, and deeply human moments.


Story & Screenplay: A Tapestry of Real Lives

Scripted by Sandeep Shrivastava and Samrat Chakravarthy, and masterfully woven by Basu, Metro In Dino explores the lives of several urban individuals dealing with love, loss, guilt, confusion, and late-life awakenings. The writing is crisp, sensitive, and socially relevant without being preachy. Every dialogue feels lived-in, every emotional beat is earned, and the screenplay is a true masterclass in storytelling that balances drama with commercial sensibility.

Even when the endings aren’t perfect (like the bittersweet arc of Parimal’s daughter-in-law), they stay honest to life’s imperfections.


Performances: A Mansion of Talent

With eight lead actors and numerous supporting players, the film shines in its acting department:

Konkona Sen Sharma delivers a magnetic performance, perfectly portraying a flawed yet relatable woman. Pankaj Tripathi brings warmth and wit in equal measure, showcasing his unmatched comic timing and emotional depth. Aditya Roy Kapur surprises with perhaps his best performance to date. Sara Ali Khan impresses with her range and charm as a confused-yet-grounded millennial.

Other highlights include Neena Gupta, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Darshana Banik, all portraying characters that feel real, layered, and full of quiet strength.


Direction & Music: Basu’s Signature Blend

Anurag Basu’s directorial vision is both cinematic and intimate. He uses intercutting narratives and mood-driven sequences that keep the film engaging without losing its emotional pulse. His ability to portray ensemble stories with equal attention is what sets him apart.

The music by Pritam is woven seamlessly into the narrative. Songs like Dhaagina Tinak Dhin and Aur Mohabbat Kitni Karoon elevate the storytelling, though they may not have the same standalone legacy as his previous hits like Barfi! or Jagga Jasoos.


The Final Verdict: Watch It or Skip It?

Verdict:Definitely Watch It

Metro In Dino is a rich, emotional, and introspective film that resonates with both heart and mind. It’s not just a love story—it’s a story about loving in today’s disconnected world. Whether you’re from a metro city or not, this film is for everyone who values human connection, healing, and second chances.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5)

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