Key Points

Actor Rohan Gurbaxani has opened up about his incredible experience working with renowned filmmaker Anurag Basu on the upcoming film "Metro...In Dino". Basu's unique directing approach, which involves working without a fixed script, has challenged and inspired Gurbaxani to explore new depths in his craft. The film promises to delve into complex modern relationships, featuring an ensemble cast including Konkona Sen Sharma and Pankaj Tripathi. Set to release on July 4, the movie marks the final chapter of Basu's hyperlinked trilogy.

Key Points: Rohan Gurbaxani Reveals Anurag Basu's Unique Filmmaking Magic

  • Anurag Basu directs without a fixed script
  • Rohan plays an IT professional-turned-painter
  • Film explores modern relationships
  • Star-studded cast including Konkona Sen Sharma
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Rohan Gurbaxani on working with Anurag Basu: He's a director who doesn't work with a script

Actor Rohan Gurbaxani shares insights into Anurag Basu's unconventional directing style for 'Metro...In Dino'

Rohan Gurbaxani on working with Anurag Basu: He's a director who doesn't work with a script
"Working with Dada has to be one of the most unique experiences I've ever had. - Rohan Gurbaxani"

Mumbai, June 16

Actor Rohan Gurbaxani, who will be seen in the upcoming film “Metro…In Dino”, has heaped praise on filmmaker Anurag Basu and said that he's a director who doesn't work with a script.

Talking about Anurag's unconventional working style, Rohan, known for his work in Bandish Bandits 2, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, and Made in Heaven 2, said: "Working with Dada has to be one of the most unique experiences I've ever had."

He added: "He's a director who doesn't work with a script, and going on set every day not knowing what you're going to do--it's a beautiful combination of being terribly scared and just letting go, trusting his process completely. That combination creates the magic everyone sees on screen."

Rohan, who plays an IT professional-turned-painter named Aryan living in Goa, is part of the narrative featuring Konkona Sen Sharma and Pankaj Tripathi, said that working with a filmmaker like Anurag has been a deeply enriching experience for him.

"Working with him teaches you how to think on your feet and trust your impulses. His process indirectly questions your craft and inevitably compels you to develop a new process of your own," he shares.

"Metro... In Dino" also features Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Anupam Kher, and Neena Gupta.

"Metro...In Dino" delves into the complex and modern relationships, the upcoming film promises an exploration of love, heartbreak, and human connection. The film marks the return of the director with the final chapter of his hyperlinked trilogy.

Gulshan Kumar and T-Series presents, in association with Anurag Basu Productions Pvt. Ltd., 'Metro...In Dino. Directed by Anurag Basu, with music composed by Pritam, and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Anurag Basu, and Taani Basu, the film will be in cinemas on July 4.

- IANS

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Aarav S.
Anurag Basu's films always have that raw, organic feel! Life in a Metro was brilliant. Excited to see how this new chapter turns out. Though I wonder - does no script mean actors sometimes feel lost? 🤔
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Priya M.
Basu sir's unconventional style creates magic! Barfi and Ludo proved that. But this approach needs actors who can really improvise - glad to see Rohan appreciating the process. Can't wait for July 4th! ❤️
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Rajat K.
Interesting approach but risky no? What if the final product feels disjointed? Still, Basu has earned our trust. The cast looks solid - especially excited to see Konkona and Pankaj Tripathi together!
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Neha T.
Basu's films always capture urban relationships so authentically. The no-script method probably helps actors bring their real selves to characters. Though I hope the music (Pritam!) ties everything together nicely.
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Vikram J.
As someone who works in IT, Rohan's character arc sounds relatable! Goa setting + no script approach = fresh cinema. Basu's films make you feel things without being preachy. Fingers crossed for this one!

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