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When Konkona Sen Sharma Was Reminded Of Irrfan Khan During The Shoot Of Metro..In Dino
When Konkona Sen Sharma Was Reminded Of Irrfan Khan During The Shoot Of Metro..In Dino

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

When Konkona Sen Sharma Was Reminded Of Irrfan Khan During The Shoot Of Metro..In Dino

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Director Anurag Basu admitted missing late actor Irrfan Khan and shared how actress Konkona Sen Sharma started crying while filming Dino as she missed her co-star and friend Irrfan Khan. At the Zamaana Lage song of Dino launch event, Anurag Basu was joined by the cast of Life In a Metro sequel, which also starred Irrfan Khan in the lead role. In the first instalment, Konkona Sen Sharma Sen was paired with Irrfan Khan, the couple which finally gets a happy ending in the movie. From the original cast, Konkona Sen Sharma is the only actor who is returning in its sequel. It was hard for the actress to work in the movie again after her dear friend and co-star Irrfan Khan died in 2020. While remembering the late actor, Anurag Basu shared that Konkona Sen Sharma started crying during the shoot of a scene in the movie ( Dino) as the tone of it was a "little similar" to a scene from the first instalment. He also remembered singer KK at the event as the singer sang two of the most famous tracks from the prequel's album: Alvida and O Meri Jaan. "We were shooting a scene, and the tone for it was a little similar to a scene from the first film. Suddenly, Konkona started crying, and even right now, I am worried that the same will happen if someone asks a question about him. We miss him; we miss KK very much, and there are many others who are missing now, with whom we collaborated earlier," said Anurag Basu at the Metro In Dino promotional event in Mumbai. After Life in a... Metro and Ludo, Dino is the final chapter of Anurag Basu's trilogy of hyperlinked cinema. Backed by producer Bhushan Kumar, the film introduces a world of modern love and relationships. The song is composed by Pritam and brings back the creative collaboration between him and director Anurag Basu, known for crafting memorable musical narratives. The sequel features an impressive cast which includes Anupam Kher, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Ali Fazal, Neena Gupta and Saswata Chatterjee. The film is set to release on July 4, 2025.

Anurag Basu Reveals Konkona Sen Sharma Cried While Missing Irrfan Khan During Metro...In Dino Shoot: We Miss Him
Anurag Basu Reveals Konkona Sen Sharma Cried While Missing Irrfan Khan During Metro...In Dino Shoot: We Miss Him

India.com

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Anurag Basu Reveals Konkona Sen Sharma Cried While Missing Irrfan Khan During Metro...In Dino Shoot: We Miss Him

Mumbai: Director Anurag Basu admitted missing late actor Irrfan Khan and shared how actress Konkona Sen Sharma started crying while filming ' Dino' as she missed her co-star and friend Irrfan Khan. At the 'Zamaana Lage' song of ' Dino' launch event, Anurag Basu was joined by the cast of 'Life In a Metro' sequel, which also starred Irrfan Khan in the lead role. In the first instalment, Konkona Sen was paired with Irrfan Khan, the couple which finally gets a happy ending in the movie. From the original cast, Konkona is the only actor who is returning in its sequel. It was hard for the actress to work in the movie again after her dear friend and co-star Irrfan Khan passed away in 2020. While remembering the late actor, Anurag Basu shared that Konkana Sharma started crying during the shoot of a scene in the movie ( Dino) as the tone of it was a "little similar" to a scene from the first instalment. He also remembered singer KK at the event as the singer sang two of the most famous tracks from the prequel's album: 'Alvida' and 'O Meri Jaan'. "We were shooting a scene, and the tone for it was a little similar to a scene from the first film. Suddenly, Konkona started crying, and even right now, I am worried that the same will happen if someone asks a question about him. We miss him; we miss KK very much, and there are many others who are missing now, with whom we collaborated earlier," said Anurag Basu at the Metro In Dino promotional event in Mumbai. After 'Life in a... Metro" and 'Ludo', ' Dino' is the final chapter of Anurag Basu's trilogy of hyperlinked cinema. Backed by producer Bhushan Kumar, the film introduces a world of modern love and relationships. The song is composed by Pritam and brings back the creative collaboration between him and director Anurag Basu, known for crafting memorable musical narratives. The sequel features an impressive cast which includes Anupam Kher, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Ali Fazal, Neena Gupta and Saswata Chatterjee. Dino is set to release on July 4, 2025.

Anurag Basu says 'Konkona started crying' while missing Irrfan Khan during Metro...In Dino shoot
Anurag Basu says 'Konkona started crying' while missing Irrfan Khan during Metro...In Dino shoot

Mint

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Anurag Basu says 'Konkona started crying' while missing Irrfan Khan during Metro...In Dino shoot

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 29 (ANI): Director Anurag Basu admitted missing late actor Irrfan Khan and shared how actress Konkana Sen Sharma started crying while filming ' Dino' as she missed her co-star and friend Irrfan Khan. At the 'Zamaana Lage' song of ' Dino' launch event, Anurag Basu was joined by the cast of 'Life In a Metro' sequel, which also starred Irrfan Khan in the lead role. In the first instalment, Konkana Sen was paired with Irrfan Khan, the couple which finally gets a happy ending in the movie. From the original cast, Konkana is the only actor who is returning in its sequel. It was hard for the actress to work in the movie again after her dear friend and co-star Irrfan Khan passed away in 2020. While remembering the late actor, Anurag Basu shared that Konkana Sharma started crying during the shoot of a scene in the movie ( Dino) as the tone of it was a "little similar" to a scene from the first instalment. He also remembered singer KK at the event as the singer sang two of the most famous tracks from the prequel's album: 'Alvida' and 'O Meri Jaan'. "We were shooting a scene, and the tone for it was a little similar to a scene from the first film. Suddenly, Konkona started crying, and even right now, I am worried that the same will happen if someone asks a question about him. We miss him; we miss KK very much, and there are many others who are missing now, with whom we collaborated earlier," said Anurag Basu at the Metro In Dino promotional event in Mumbai. After 'Life in a... Metro" and 'Ludo', ' Dino' is the final chapter of Anurag Basu's trilogy of hyperlinked cinema. Backed by producer Bhushan Kumar, the film introduces a world of modern love and relationships. The song is composed by Pritam and brings back the creative collaboration between him and director Anurag Basu, known for crafting memorable musical narratives. The sequel features an impressive cast which includes Anupam Kher, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Ali Fazal, Neena Gupta and Saswata Chatterjee. The film is set to release on July 4, 2025. (ANI) .

Fatima Sana Shaikh & Pavail Gulatie to share the screen space for the first time in "Teen Kawwe"
Fatima Sana Shaikh & Pavail Gulatie to share the screen space for the first time in "Teen Kawwe"

Hans India

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Fatima Sana Shaikh & Pavail Gulatie to share the screen space for the first time in "Teen Kawwe"

Mumbai: Actors Pavail Gulatie and Fatima Sana Shaikh will be seen sharing screen space in the forthcoming web series, "Teen Kawwe". Produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures, the project will also feature Sidhant Gupta in a significant role. The show marks the first on-screen pairing of the trio. Touted to be a laughter ride, "Teen Kawwe" is likely to be a slice-of-life drama with a perfect mixture of humour, emotions, and realism. Not much has been revealed about the show, except for the primary cast. While the web series is presently in the pre-production stage, the movie buffs are awaiting an official announcement for "Teen Kawwe". Up next, Fatima will be seen in Anurag Basu's much-awaited anthology "Metro… In Dino." Billed as a romantic drama, the movie will boast an ensemble cast with Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Ali Fazal in crucial roles, along with others. "Metro… In Dino" is slated to reach the cinema halls on July 4 this year. Revealing the film's release date on social media, the makers penned, 'When love, fate and city life collide magic is bound to happen! #Metro… इन दिनों brings the stories of heart from the cities that you love! Experience it on #July4th in cinemas near you'. Presented by Gulshan Kumar's T-Series, along with Anurag Basu Productions Pvt Ltd, "Metro .. In Dino" will feature compositions scored by Pritam. Fatima last graced the screen with the biographical drama, 'Sam Bahadur,' which was based on the life of India's first field marshal, Sam Manekshaw. On the other hand, Pavail was last seen sharing the screen with Shahid Kapoor in the action entertainer 'Deva". He essayed the role of ACP Rohan D'Silva in Rosshan Andrrews' directorial.

Metro Bashers: Doing circuits of Tyne and Wear's train system
Metro Bashers: Doing circuits of Tyne and Wear's train system

BBC News

time06-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Metro Bashers: Doing circuits of Tyne and Wear's train system

A group of young train enthusiasts who met by chance on the Tyne and Wear Metro have grown into a club who ride the loop themselves the Metro Bashers, their regular meet-ups see them travelling the full Metro circuit - just for the fun of Wednesday they arrange a time and train as a meeting point and then "bash" the Metro for a few hours while chatting all things life and BBC joined the club for a journey, where they were also greeted by veteran Metro driver John Dowry who was delighted to meet his fans."It's absolutely great when they come here, they're really nice lads," said Mr Dowry."They always come and say hello, they're polite. These are the sort of people we want on our trains." "The group kind of just came naturally I suppose," said 18-year-old Tyler Miller. "You hear people talking about the thing you're interested in and just go up them and talk about it."The content creator and Metro fan added: "We're all interested in the same thing. It's all about the Metro and we just like to ride them." His friend Cameron Johnston, 18, said: "It's very cool, because it's like a family that you just get to see and chat with about what I'm excited about." The initial Metro Bashers came to their hobby independently, meeting through happenstance and their shared love of the rail they began to recommend the weekly meetings to friends."We all had the same passion so we just started hanging around together," said 17-year-old Thomas Turnbull."What first ignited me was trips with my dad. We went to go and see my mum in uni when she was getting her masters degree and we took cross-countries up and down. "Then we used to get the Metro back from there as well, it was amazing." "No day's the same when you're an enthusiast, there's always something new to go and see," said 16-year-old Henry Santangelo."Mainly as a coincidence, we all sat in the same place and just started talking about what we like about the trains, and what we don't like. Then we all stayed as a big group."We've got a group chat together. Post-Covid, I found it was a great place to meet new people, even though often it was with my friends from school." On each journey they claim the "Bashers Coach".It is at the very front of the Metro train; allegedly the best spot of the lot, closest to the Gray, 17, said, "As I kid I always liked riding around on the Metro, so I used to spend hours with my parents going back and forwards. And that's just never changed, I've always loved the Metro."I'm quite happy that there's other people who are just as interested as I am, because I didn't know that I was going to find this many friends who did the exact same thing as me."

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