Key Points

During a promotional event for 'Metro...In Dino', director Anurag Basu spoke candidly about the emotional moments experienced by Konkona Sen Sharma on set. The actress became tearful during a scene reminiscent of her previous work with the late Irrfan Khan. Anurag Basu emphasized the beautiful yet poignant memories as they paid tribute to their beloved colleague and friend. The director also reflected on the absence of singer KK, both of whom left profound impacts on their lives and work.

Key Points: Anurag Basu Shares Konkona's Emotional Tribute to Irrfan Khan

  • Konkona recalls emotional ties with Irrfan during film sequel
  • Anurag Basu shares heartfelt moments from 'Metro...In Dino' shoot
  • Late actor Irrfan Khan missed by filmmaker and cast members
  • Tribute to singer KK highlights nostalgic connections
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Anurag Basu says Konkona started crying while missing Irrfan Khan during 'Metro...In Dino' shoot

Anurag Basu reveals Konkona Sen Sharma's tears for the late Irrfan Khan during 'Metro...In Dino' shoot.

"We miss him; we miss KK very much. - Anurag Basu"

Mumbai, May 29

Director Anurag Basu admitted missing late actor Irrfan Khan and shared how actress Konkana Sen Sharma started crying while filming 'Metro...In Dino' as she missed her co-star and friend Irrfan Khan.

At the 'Zamaana Lage' song of 'Metro..In 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 (Metro...In 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', 'Metro...In 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

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Rahul P.
Irrfan Khan was truly one of a kind. His performances in Metro and other films had such depth. Konkona's emotional reaction shows how much he meant to his co-stars. Looking forward to this sequel though - the original Metro was brilliant! 🤗
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Priya M.
This makes me emotional too. Irrfan and Konkona's chemistry in Life in a Metro was so natural. It's beautiful that films can preserve these special moments between actors forever. Hope the sequel does justice to their legacy.
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Arjun K.
While I understand the emotional connection, I hope the sequel stands on its own merits rather than relying too much on nostalgia. The original Metro was special because it felt fresh and real. Fingers crossed for this one!
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Sunita R.
KK and Irrfan both gone too soon 😢 Their contributions to Indian cinema will never be forgotten. That "Alvida" song still gives me goosebumps! Hope the new music in Metro...In Dino can create similar magic.
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Vikram S.
Anurag Basu has a unique way of capturing urban relationships. The original Metro was ahead of its time. Excited to see how he portrays modern love stories in today's dating app era. The cast looks promising too!
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Neha T.
Konkona is such a gem of an actress. Her emotional honesty is what makes her performances so relatable. It's touching to hear how deeply she felt Irrfan's absence. Can't wait to see her back on screen in this universe!

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