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Metro In Dino - MOVIE REVIEW (2025)

  • Writer: arun gangh
    arun gangh
  • 17 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 10 hours ago



Few films can do what this movie has done , that too after a long time. It has emotionally touched many chords to create a amalgamation and rhythm which is off beat but still melodious to listen and visually appealing.



It's a story which has 5 stories from veterans married for 30+ years to mid couples, to those married for 20 years, to those planning to get married, to those confused about whether are they related or not, and to those committed but over burdened by responsibility. Also very innocent teen girl in an overdrive of feeling , exploring her sexuality. So you must be in a dilemma that there are so many stories in 1 movie but they are so beautifully stitched in a commotion of confusion that it takes a few initial 20-30 to get into the tricks of things going on. Soon you are Engulfed into the plot of camaraderie of related but unrelated stories, that you find some of your stories playing on screen, some way or the other.


The actors have done an Astounding job. Everyone from veterans like Nina Gupta to Anupam Kher, from Konkona Sensharma to Pankaj Tripathi, Sara Ali to Aditya Roy Kapoor, Fatima Sekh to Ali Fazal, Darshana Banik to Saswata Chatterjee, that if I elaborate then just appreciating them will take a long, long time. Accolades to the director Anurag Basu for making this conglomerate of emotions in such a humane way, where reality is confusion because life is never black or white. It's always something in the middle. The music plays a vital role in the storytelling, melodiously supported by Pritam, popping now and then on screen with songs to carry the movie forward.



I was so touched that in a few scenes I was khush with gam glued to gussa all together. This is the magic of this movie. This movie portrays human relationships, especially couple relationships, in such a grounded way; it cajoles. I loved the new iteration of the song "Tumhe Yaad Ho Ki Na Yaad Ho" sung by legendary Begum Akhtar. And it's KHUGSA which you will find out when you watch the movie.


I suggest every married couple, committed ones, or those who want to get into this trip of relationships go and watch this film. I'm sure you will come out enriched.


🌟🌟🌟✌️AKG RATING




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