When Fatima Sana Shaikh burst into tears for 'Metro... In Dino' immediately after relishing chips

IANS June 12, 2025 393 views

Actress Fatima Sana Shaikh recently shared a fascinating on-set moment from her upcoming film 'Metro In Dino' directed by Anurag Basu. In a candid interview, she revealed how she instantly switched from casually eating chips to delivering an emotional scene within seconds. The actress praised Basu's efficiency, noting his ability to shoot multiple complex scenes quickly and precisely. 'Metro In Dino' is set to hit theaters on July 4, marking another collaboration between Fatima and Anurag after their previous film 'Ludo'.

"I quickly gulped and I started crying" - Fatima Sana Shaikh
When Fatima Sana Shaikh burst into tears for 'Metro... In Dino' immediately after relishing chips
Mumbai, June 12: Actress Fatima Sana Shaikh, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming film ‘Metro... In Dino’, has shared an interesting anecdote from the shooting of the film.

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Fatima shares candid moment of professional scene transition

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Anurag Basu known for efficient film shooting

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Actress praises director's organized approach

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Upcoming film Metro In Dino releasing July 4

The actress spoke with IANS ahead of the film’s release, and shared how she had to switch on the character in a split second. One moment, she was busy eating chips during the break, and the other moment, when the director called for a shot, she quickly gulped it, and was all set to deliver the scene.

Speaking with IANS, Fatima said, “I had this in between that we were doing a scene and I have to, you know, walk and cry. If you have seen the trailer, there’s a scene with Pritam da and Papon. So all that was happening. And the camera is somewhere far away. But, there was a zoom lens, so they can also capture you very clearly”.

She further mentioned, “And, I was just having chips while the rest of the people got ready. I didn't know. And it took a little time to tell them that they're ready. I had to burst into tears. I was eating chips. So Dada said, ‘Rolling’. And I was like, ‘f***’. And I quickly gulped and I started crying. But this is not found in any other set, that you can perform on call. That is only possible with him”.

The actress has reunited with Anurag for the second time for the upcoming film, ‘Metro... In Dino’ having collaborated with him earlier in ‘Ludo’.

Earlier, she cleared some misconceptions about the director, and said that he knows exactly what he wants.

Fatima earlier told IANS, “I love working with him. Actually, there is a misunderstanding. He's a very organised person. When you're on set, your entire day goes by in 5-6 hours. You never shoot overtime. He's so fast. He can easily shoot 4-5 big scenes in a day, which is very tough for people, especially in big films where the cast is also big”.

The actress further mentioned that Anurag is highly productive, and knows what he wants, as she said, “It takes a long time, but he's highly productive. He knows his shots. He doesn't waste time figuring out. He knows what he wants”.

Presented by Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents, in association with Anurag Basu Productions Pvt. Ltd., ‘Metro In Dino’ is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Anurag Basu, and Taani Basu.

The film is set to arrive in cinemas on July 4, 2025.

Presented by Gulshan Kumar & T-Series presents, in association with Anurag Basu Productions Pvt. Ltd., ‘Metro In Dino’ is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Anurag Basu, and Taani Basu.

The film is set to arrive in cinemas on July 4, 2025.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
That's some serious acting chops! Switching from chips to tears in seconds - reminds me of those legendary Bollywood actors who could cry on demand. Looking forward to Metro In Dino after her great performance in Ludo. Basu sir always extracts something special from his actors.
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Priya M.
Such a relatable moment 😂 We've all been caught eating snacks when we shouldn't be! But seriously, this shows how professional our actors are. From chips to crying scene in seconds - that's talent! Hope the movie does well.
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Amit S.
Interesting behind-the-scenes story, but I wish journalists would ask more substantial questions about the film's content rather than just shooting anecdotes. What's the movie actually about? What message does it convey? These PR pieces feel very surface-level.
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Sneha R.
Fatima is such an underrated actress yaar! She was brilliant in Dangal and Ludo. Glad she's getting more opportunities now. Anurag Basu's films always have great storytelling - Life in a Metro was iconic. Hoping this one lives up to expectations! 🤞
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Vikram J.
The real star here is Anurag Basu's work ethic. 4-5 big scenes in a day without overtime? More directors should learn from him. Our film industry needs this kind of efficiency. Less time wasting means better productivity and probably better films.
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Neha P.
Haha, I can totally picture this scene! Munching chips one moment and crying the next - only in Bollywood! 😄 On a serious note, it's refreshing to hear about directors who respect everyone's time. Looking forward to watching this in theaters next year!

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