Film – Metro … these days
Artists – Aditya Roy Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Sheikh, Konkona Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Neena Gupta, Anupam Kher
Director – Anurag Basu
Rating- 4/5
Metro In Dinon Review: Anurag Basu -directed film Life in a Metro was released in the year 2007. The film featured the story of people living separately in metro cities. The film was raised issues like looking for true love, increasing distance in husband’s wife’s relationship after many years, infidelity in relationships, waiving husband’s mistake. Now after about 18 years, Anurag Basu has once again brought Metro in Dino. The issues in this film are the same, the problems in the bus and their solution are shown from today’s perspective.
This time the film is going to explore Mumbai as well as the metro cities of Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Pune. Even though the film has not been promoted as a sequel, it will remind you of the original film. By watching the film, you will feel that Hindi cinema has returned to the correctly.
The film shows music as a main character. Every character of the film has done his job well. Talk about the artists, every artist, from Anupam Kher, Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Fatima Sheikh, Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Neena Gupta, has given 100 percent to his share of work. Many stories run together in the film, but keep you tied till the end.
At the same time, Pankaj Tripathi has drawn the most attention in the film. Be it his comic timing or emotional dylogue … he does not have an answer in every emotion. In the film, he is playing the role of a husband who goes out in search of love after many years of his marriage. The story of almost every character is something like this. When the truth of these relationships who look perfect from outside, the truth opens …. So how the couple of all ages handle the situation in their own way. If we talk directly, the messages that Anurag was trying to reach the audience has reached. There is no confusion at all.
Anurag Basu has once again won the hearts of people by turning his magical stick. The best thing about Basu is that relationships are never introduced in his films as an artificial thing. The small shortcomings and confusion between relationships, which occur in real, are clearly visible. The special thing is that the same imperfect stories of relationships also become perfect in the direction of Anurag Da.
Now talk about the film or not … So the film is very good. You must go to see it with your partner or friends. Yes, do not show this film to children younger than 15 years.