How Did ‘Life in a... Metro’ Shape Ali Fazal's College Experience?

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Key Takeaways
- Ali Fazal reflects on the impact of ‘Life in a... Metro’ during college.
- He expresses his admiration for Anurag Basu and his unique storytelling style.
- Fazal's role as a musician in ‘Metro... In Dino’ emphasizes authenticity.
- The film features a stellar cast and is set for release on July 4.
- Ali’s journey from viewer to participant showcases the power of cinema.
Mumbai, July 4 (NationPress) Bollywood actor Ali Fazal reflected on the profound influence that ‘Life in a... Metro’ had on him during his college years.
The actor noted that the film resonated deeply with him, leaving a significant impression that lingered long after the credits rolled. Recollecting his experience of watching the film while in college, the ‘Fukrey’ actor stated, “I still remember viewing Life in a… Metro back in my college days — it felt like a breath of fresh air. The characters, the narratives, the music — everything about that film left a deep mark on me.”
“I never thought I would have the chance to work with Anurag Basu himself. He’s not merely a filmmaker; he’s an artist who captures human emotions in the most poetic manner. I’ve always admired the 'Anurag school of filmmaking'. It’s raw, layered, emotional, and profoundly connected to the realities of urban life. Being part of Metro... In Dino under his direction is genuinely a full-circle moment for me. It feels like a dream come true.”
Ali will be featured in Anurag Basu’s forthcoming romantic musical drama, “Metro… In Dino,” where he portrays a musician. Discussing his role, he previously mentioned, “Playing a musician goes beyond just holding a guitar and acting like I’m strumming; sometimes yes, it is. But often, it’s all authentic. I believe authenticity is crucial, especially in a film like Metro… In Dino, where the narrative is deeply rooted in human emotions, and music embodies a part of the character’s essence.”
“In my cameo as a guitarist in 3 Idiots, it was just a brief, fun appearance. But this time, my character is a musician at heart, which brings the responsibility to honor the role. There were chords I could play, and chords I couldn’t. But it’s Basu Da directing, so you must ensure you give it your all.”
The film also features Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sara Ali Khan, Aditya Roy Kapur, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkana Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, and Neena Gupta. It is set to hit theaters on July 4.