Metro...In Dino Dialogues: 9 Unforgettable Lines About Love, Loss, and Life

Explore the most thought‑provoking dialogues in Metro…In Dino. From heartfelt confessions to witty remarks, discover how Anurag Basu's dialogue writers deliver emotional depth and relatability.
  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2025-07-08, 12:53 IST
metro in dino dialogues

Anurag Basu returns with Metro…In Dino, a musical anthology that explores modern love and relationships across generations, cities, and emotional landscapes. The film weaves four separate tales through the lives of characters played by Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Neena Gupta, and Anupam Kher. In between the vibrant backdrop and Pritam’s soulful score lies the true hero: the dialogue. Witty, emotional, punchy, these lines hit home, offer insight, or leave you pondering long after the credits roll.

Metro...In Dino Dialogues

“Khushi + Gham + Gussa = Khughsa”

By merging happiness, sorrow, and anger, this invented emotion perfectly reflects how modern relationships feel, messy, oddly defined, and entirely relatable.

“Shaadi acting sikha deti hai”

Marriage forces people to adapt, and sometimes pretend. That’s the sharp insight behind the line, showing how couples evolve (or devolve) under pressure.

“Aaj Kal Ka Pyaar Confusing Hai!!”

This promotional dialogue speaks for itself, a digital-age declaration that today’s love is anything but simple.

“Never Crossed Borders!!!”

Referencing unseen emotional or physical borders, this line hints at hidden tensions and unspoken rules in relationships.

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“Intu Mintu Karneka Mann Nahi Karta”

Casual yet rooted in daily life, this line expresses weariness, a universal feeling among partners navigating the day-to-day grind.

“Umar toh bas ek ginti hai Parimal”

Age doesn’t define love. This line, directed at Parimal (Anupam Kher), breaks assumptions and reminds us that love’s rules don’t have an expiration date.

“Kisi ke sath puri zindagi guzarne ke liye bar-bar pyar me padna padta hai usi ek insan ke sath”

A powerful truth: lifetime love requires falling in love again and again—with the same person.

“You are a commitment phobic man child"

A bold confrontation. Calling out fear and cowardice, as Chumki (Sara Ali Khan) does to Parth (Aditya Roy Kapur) this dialogue lays emotional stakes in raw terms.

“Ye Saala shehar jitna hume deta hai…usse kahi jyada hamari leta hai”

A poignant indictment of city life. It gives back much less than it takes, emotionally, mentally, even spiritually.

Metro…In Dino dives deep into modern relationships, across age, gender, and generation, without preaching or overplaying its hand. Instead, it uses subtle humour, relatable emotions, and thoughtfully crafted dialogue to reflect real life. The words don’t just sound good; they feel real.

The dialogues in Metro…In Dino carry the film. They give voice to inner thoughts, make us chuckle, or strike an unexpected chord. As part of a layered narrative set in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Pune, and Kolkata, these lines tie the four stories with emotional threads.

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