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Fatima Sana Shaikh's Mumbai Fan Meet Turns Into A Metro...In Dino Moment
Fatima Sana Shaikh's Mumbai Fan Meet Turns Into A Metro...In Dino Moment

News18

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Fatima Sana Shaikh's Mumbai Fan Meet Turns Into A Metro...In Dino Moment

Last Updated: Fatima Sana Shaikh has also made a mark in Vivek Soni's family drama Aap Jaisa Koi after Dino. Fatima Sana Shaikh is basking in the success of her back to back releases. The actress is being acclaimed for her role on Anurag Basu's Metro…In Dino alongside Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Ali Fazal and others. Now, she has also made a mark in Vivek Soni's family drama Aap Jaisa Koi. In the latest, Fatima was spotted at a cafe in Mumbai interacting with fans. The paparazzi clip showed Fatima signing several posters of Metro…in Dino while also talking to the fans gathered around her. The actress was seen in a simple black dress and a soft glam look for the fan meet. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Voompla (@voompla) A day back, Fatima shared behind-the-scenes moments from the sets of Metro…In Dino on Instagram. The actress opened up about her experience working with Anurag Basu in Metro…In Dino. The actress shared the video and captioned the post as, 'You have to work with Dada to know how mad and beautiful it is to work with him.. Kaam toh kar rahe the, par usse zyaada masti! Abhi toh bohot saare photo aur video dumps aane waale hai. #metroindino ke. Abhi ke liye bas itna." In the clip, Fatima is seen in the video performing the Gangnam Style dance with Anurag Basu and other crew members at a party. It shows Aditya Roy Kapur in a candid avatar. Ali Fazal also participated in the fun, and in one photo, he is seen enjoying it with Fatima. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fatima Sana Shaikh (@fatimasanashaikh) Metro… In Dino was the spiritual sequel to Anurag Basu's 2007 film, Life… In A Metro. This movie, like the last one, revolves around a series of interconnected stories about love, loneliness, second chances, and everything in between, all set in bustling metropolises. The video provides a warm, emotional voyage amid the bustle of metropolitan life. On the other hand, Fatima's other film Aap Jaisa Koi starring R Madhavan was produced by Karan Johar of Dharmatic Entertainment, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta and Somen Mishra, was released on Netflix on July 11. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Metro in Dino box office report: Anurag Basu film holds steady over weekend
Metro in Dino box office report: Anurag Basu film holds steady over weekend

Business Standard

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Business Standard

Metro in Dino box office report: Anurag Basu film holds steady over weekend

'Metro… in Dino,' directed by Anurag Basu, has been doing well at the box office since its July 4, 2025, release. The Aditya Roy Kapur-Sara Ali Khan-starrer suffered a significant decline in collections on its first Monday after a decent start over the weekend. According to early live data from Sacnik, the box office collections dropped sharply to about Rs 0.03 crore on Day 4 (Monday). The sudden fall in earnings has cast doubt on the film's long-term box office prospects. Sacnilk estimates that the current total collection in India is at Rs 16.61 crore. Later this evening, the final Day 4 numbers will be verified. Metro in Dino box office collection: Day-wise box office breakup (Source: Sacnilk) • Friday (day 1): Rs 3.5 crore • Saturday (day 2): Rs 6 crore • Sunday (day 3): Rs 7.25 crore • Monday (day 4): Rs 0.03 crore (until now) Total: Rs 16.78 crore. Metro in Dino box office 'occupancy' The film opened with ₹3.5 crore on its first day and witnessed a strong jump on day 2, earning ₹6 crore – a sharp 71% rise in collections. On Sunday, Metro... in Dino had an overall Hindi occupancy rate of 39.91%. In terms of audience, morning shows attracted 15.98% of the audience, afternoon shows 46.62%, and evening shows 57.14%. Chennai had the highest occupancy rate at 69%, indicating that the movie did best in southern cities. Hyderabad recorded 34.5%, followed by Bengaluru with 46.5%. Metro in Dino OTT release: When and where to watch online? Release platform - Netflix Release date - No 'official' announcement Release date (estimated)- By late August or early September (Films usually reach an online platform from 45 to 60 days after their theatrical release). Metro in Dino: The plot Anurag Basu is the director of the musical romantic drama Metro… in Dino. It is a spiritual sequel to his initial part, 'Life... In a Metro' from 2007. The late actor Irrfan Khan, who appeared in the original movie, came up with the concept for this follow-up. Critics have given the movie favourable reviews since it came out, praising the cast's performances, soundtrack, and emotional depth. Metro… In Dino follows four new couples as they experience the highs and lows of relationships, love, and heartbreak in various cities. The film depicts how each of these experiences is interconnected in some manner, weaving a network of contemporary love stories that mirror the fast-paced, emotionally shifting world of today. Metro in Dino cast and crew Actors involved: • Anupam Kher, • Neena Gupta, • Konkona Sen Sharma, • Pankaj Tripathi, • Aditya Roy Kapur, • Sara Ali Khan, • Ali Fazal, and • Fatima Sana Shaikh. 1. Director- Anurag Basu

Metro in Dino trailer explores modern love across generations — From Gen Z to elderly romance, here what Anurag Basu wants to showcase
Metro in Dino trailer explores modern love across generations — From Gen Z to elderly romance, here what Anurag Basu wants to showcase

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Metro in Dino trailer explores modern love across generations — From Gen Z to elderly romance, here what Anurag Basu wants to showcase

Anurag Basu's upcoming film Metro in Dino has stirred conversation with its trailer, not just for its ensemble cast and soulful music but for its sensitive portrayal of love in different stages of Life. Lauded as a spiritual successor to Life in a Metro (2007), the film reflects how relationship dynamics have evolved—from Gen Z's complex dating lives to millennial dilemmas and even elderly love stories that still seek connection and companionship. Love in the times of modern India: A generational breakdown The trailer gives a glimpse into six stories—each representing a unique kind of relationship set in the hustle and isolation of city life. Gen Z romance: digital-age complications In Metro in Dino, Sara Ali Khan and Aditya Roy Kapur portray a young couple navigating the complexities of modern relationships. Their story reflects how younger generations often wrestle with commitment, identity, and the impact of social media on emotional bonding. Quick love, faster heartbreak, and self-discovery define their arc. In a candid moment from the trailer, Sara's character confronts Aditya, saying, "You're a commitment-phobic man-child," highlighting the emotional challenges faced by Gen Z in the realm of love. Millennials: Career Vs. connection Fatima Sana Shaikh and Ali Fazal bring forward the complexities faced by urban millennials—balancing career, emotional baggage, and long-term compatibility. Their narrative hints at a generation that is constantly trying to "fix" relationships while chasing stability. Elderly love: a second chance Veteran actors Pankaj Tripathi and Neena Gupta portray a tender, late-life connection. Their story is heartwarming and nostalgic, touching upon the loneliness that often follows retirement or personal loss and how love can bloom even after decades. Actors like Anupam Kher and Konkona Sen Sharma also feature in similar emotionally rich arcs that highlight love beyond youth. A callback to Life in a Metro The style, tone, and interlinked storytelling of Metro in Dino instantly remind viewers of Basu's Life in a Metro, which explored urban loneliness and complicated relationships in a rapidly growing city. While that film reflected the early 2000s mindset, Metro in Dino updates the narrative to reflect today's social shifts: Anurag Basu's storytelling remains emotionally grounded, but now it also mirrors how love has become more individualistic, nuanced, and sometimes fragile. Why this film matters now? In a world of fast swipes and fleeting connections, Metro… in Dino seems to ask a fundamental question: Do we still believe in lasting love? By showing various types of love—messy, slow, intense, and rediscovered—the film becomes a mirror for our times. It's not just about falling in love anymore. It's about healing, understanding, and growing through it—all across generations.

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