Sara Ali Khan Expresses Gratitude for Love Received for Her Role in ‘Metro…In Dino’

Sara Ali Khan Expresses Gratitude for Love Received for Her Role in ‘Metro…In Dino’

Mumbai, July 18 — Actress Sara Ali Khan has expressed heartfelt thanks to her fans for the appreciation she has received for her performance as Chumki in the recently released film Metro…In Dino. In an emotional note shared on Instagram, she posted behind-the-scenes pictures from the film’s set, stating that she feels grateful, blessed, and overjoyed by the audience’s response.

Sara thanked viewers not only for embracing the film but also for the love they showed toward her character. She emphasized that the audience’s affection means a great deal to her and serves as motivation to continue improving her craft. As per agency report, she previously opened up about working with director Anurag Basu, praising his distinctive and liberating filmmaking style.

Describing Basu's approach as surprising and unique, Sara noted that he offers his actors considerable creative freedom, which helps cultivate a vibrant and positive atmosphere on set. According to her, Basu believes that magical moments in storytelling often emerge when actors are allowed to express themselves freely. She added that the entire cast and crew were immersed in this environment during the shoot, which made the filming experience highly energetic and memorable.

Metro…In Dino is being viewed as a spiritual sequel to the 2007 hit film Life in a… Metro, which featured powerhouse performances by actors like Irrfan Khan, Dharmendra, Shilpa Shetty, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Kay Kay Menon. The new film pairs Sara with Aditya Roy Kapur in a romantic storyline and also includes an ensemble cast comprising Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Anupam Kher, and Neena Gupta in pivotal roles.

Scheduled for theatrical release on July 4, the film has already generated notable excitement among audiences. Sara Ali Khan, currently riding high in her career, will next be seen in the mystery thriller Murder Mubarak, which is set to premiere on Netflix.