
Metro In Dino's heartbreak anthem Dil Ka Kya reminds fans of KK
The second song from Anurag Basu's upcoming film Metro...In Dino, titled 'Dil Ka Kya', has been released. Sung by Raghav Chaitanya and composed by Pritam, the track continues the film's focus on emotional storytelling through music. Fans loved the song and even went on to compare it to KK's 'Alvida' that he sang for 'Life in a Metro'.Following the release of 'Zamaana Lage', the latest song offers a quieter, more introspective look at heartbreak and emotional disconnect. With lyrics by Anurag Sharma, 'Dil Ka Kya' reflects on themes of love and loss against the backdrop of city life and modern relationships.advertisementFans praised Raghav Chaitanya's vocals and many were reminded of KK's Alvida. A fan wrote, "KK ke yaad dila dita (Reminded of KK)....Pritam dada. Chaitanya rising star(sic)."
Another one commented, "Omg!!!!took me down the memory lane back in mid 2000s... gangster,metro,woh Lamhe...n many such...list is huge....great music....bt KK will be hugely missed in this particular album(sic)."Take a look at some of the comments below:
The song is set across the narrative arc of four couples in the film. Metro...In Dino is positioned as the concluding chapter in Basu's trilogy of hyperlink cinema, following 'Life in a Metro' and 'Ludo'.advertisementThe film features a large cast that includes Anupam Kher, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sensharma, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Ali Fazal, Neena Gupta, and Saswata Chatterjee.'Metro...In Dino' is directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Anurag Basu, and Taani Basu. It is scheduled to release in cinemas on July 4, 2025. You May Also Like

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
6 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
'Gaon vale roles hi milte hai': Neena Gupta rues not getting to show off her bold fashion on screen
Recently, when Neena Gupta celebrated her 66th birthday at the trailer launch event of Dino, the actor faced criticism on social media for her biscuit bra outfit. In a recent interview with Times Now, Neena spoke about her love for styling and revealed that she enjoys dressing up at home and clicking photos to show off her fashion choices. (Also Read: Neena Gupta on getting National Film Award for Uunchai: I would like to dedicate it to myself) Neena Gupta reveals she likes dressing up and styling herself. Neena revealed that she does her own styling and added, "I am very fond of my clothes and jewelry. Ab jo mujhe role milte hai vo toh gav vale roles hi milte hai toh mai apne kapde kaha pehnu. Yaha toh mujhe aise (simple) pehnne padte hai, toh kaha dikhau. I get up in the morning and I do styling. Mere room me jaha kapde hai mai vaha jaati hu, styling karke, photo kheech ke rakhti hu. And I enjoy that. (I'm very fond of my clothes and jewelry. But the roles I get are mostly village-girl characters, so where do I even wear my outfits? Here, I have to dress simply for the role, so there's nowhere to show them off. I wake up in the morning, go to where my clothes are, style myself, take pictures, and save them).' Neena Gupta has often made headlines for her bold and stylish outfit choices, from chic bodycon dresses to effortlessly pulling off shorts and crop tops. While she has occasionally faced trolling for wearing such outfits at her age, her fans have consistently come to her defence, praising her for confidently embracing her style and refusing to conform to societal expectations. Neena Gupta upcoming projects Meanwhile, Neena is set to entertain audiences with her upcoming projects. She will be reprising her role as Manju Devi Dubey, the Pradhan, in the fourth season of Panchayat. The show also stars Jitendra Kumar, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, and Durgesh Kumar, among others in key roles. The new season is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on June 24. She also has Anurag Basu's Dino in the pipeline. The romantic drama is a spiritual sequel to Basu's Life in a... Metro. The film also stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Jalak Thakker, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Konkona Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, and Anupam Kher, and is scheduled to hit cinemas on July 4.


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Anupam Kher says Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol's 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' would not work for today's audience: 'Now it's like, fall in love today, and have s*x the next day...'
Veteran actor Anupam Kher is gearing up for the release of his upcoming movie 'Metro... In Dino' alongside Neena Gupta. In a recent interview, Anupam shared his thoughts on the changing portrayal of love in cinema. The actor feels that Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol 's Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge may not be accepted if it were originally released today. Anupam Kher about how the portrayal of love has changed in movies During a conversation with India Today, Anupam reflected on how the portrayal of love in films has changed over time, noting that cinema mirrors societal shifts — from the songs and language to how love is expressed. He added that earlier films carried a certain kashish (appeal) and emotional longing that is often missing today. 'In those times, we never used to speak directly. Falling in love took time. Even going to bed with someone wasn't immediate — first love, then marriage, then sex . Now it's like, fall in love today, and have sex the next day. There's nothing wrong with it, I'm not judging. But that's how it's shown now,' he stated. Anupam Kher Finds Monsoon Peace With Kishore's Tunes Anupam Kher says Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge will not work for today's audience He wishes to watch a movie that has a certain appeal to it. He feels Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam was such a beautiful romantic film as it had all of these elements in it. He is unable to recall any good romantic films released in recent times, as he feels all of them have a sort of restlessness. But Anupam also admitted that society has changed a lot and that old-school love stories may not work for today's audience. Anupam cited Shah Rukh and Kajol's Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge as an example and stated that it would not work for today's audience the way it did in the past. 'Today, it works because of its nostalgic value. But if it were made for the first time now, it wouldn't have had the same impact. Just like Gone with the Wind — if it were made today, it wouldn't resonate the same way. Times have changed, life has changed. Back then, in the late '90s and earlier, we had stories of couples eloping. But DDLJ was the first time when the hero said, 'I will convince your father. Only then will we marry.' That was new. The father tells his son, 'You failed in London? Good. We've all failed in India too.' These were fresh, grounded characters,' he revealed. About Metro... In Dino Metro... In Dino, starring Aditya Roy Kapur and Sara Ali Khan, will hit theatres on July 4.


Pink Villa
a day ago
- Pink Villa
2 game-changing Yoga asanas for beginners: Shilpa Shetty shows how to master Virabhadrasana and Skandasana
Shilpa Shetty never ceases to amaze us with her balanced diet and intricate exercise regime. She is one of the torchbearers of the zero-figure trend in Bollywood, and even in her 50's, she makes jaws drop with her toned body. On her Instagram, Shilpa often gives glimpses of her workout routine. Under the personalized hashtag #SwasthRahoMastRaho, the Life in a Metro actress shares snippets of fun cardio, abs-building exercises, yoga asanas, and strength training sessions. In one of her recent posts, she revealed that Virabhadrasana and Skandasana are two asanas that have helped her build strong core muscles. Shilpa Shetty, in her 50s, manages to stay fit, but how? Shilpa is a proud follower of yoga asanas. She has revealed that yoga is something she never skips, even when she is on vacation. Virabhadrasana and Skandasana have helped her improve her agility. Here's a step-by-step tutorial on the two therapeutic asanas: Virabhadrasana: Also known as the warrior pose, this asana tones and vitalizes your shoulder and back muscles. Stand straight on a yoga mat and keep your feet wide apart. Gently lift your arms to your sides. Make sure the palms are facing the sky. Or you can also keep them pressed together, forming the namaste gesture. Turn your right foot 90° to the right. Bend your right knee and force your pelvis as down as possible. Make certain that you keep breathing. Return to the starting position and follow the same rules for the left side. Skandasana: Skandasana or the surfer's pose, puts your balance and stretching ability to test. Stand straight while keeping your feet apart. Make sure you're not bending your spine at any time during this asana. Gently bend your left knee, while keeping your right knee straight. Stretch your left foot sideways, keeping the toes upward. Fold your arms and press your palms together. Keep them in front of your chest. Hold that position and gently move your hands above your head. Return to the starting position and repeat the steps for the other side. Shilpa Shetty leads a disciplined lifestyle and views fitness as a celebration of a healthy body, mind, and soul. She mentions that virabhadrasana and skandasana are a winning formula if one wants to strengthen their lower body. Not only do they help one achieve strong thigh and core muscles, but they also help one become more flexible. If one wants to improve their balance and limber up their groin, hamstrings, and adductor area, these asanas would be of great help.