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Directed by | Anurag Basu |
Produced by | Ronnie Screwvala |
Screenplay by | Anurag Basu |
Story by | Anurag Basu |
Starring | Dharmendra Nafisa Ali Shilpa Shetty Kay Kay Menon Shiney Ahuja Irfan Khan Konkona Sen Sharma Sharman Joshi Kangana Ranaut |
Music by | Pritam Chakraborty |
Cinematography | Bobby Singh |
Editing by | Akiv Ali |
Distributed by | UTV Motion Pictures |
Release date(s) | May 11, 2007 |
Running time | 133 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Life in a... Metro is a 2007 Hindi film directed by Anurag Basu, set in Mumbai, and starring Dharmendra, Nafisa Ali, Shilpa Shetty, Shiney Ahuja, Kay Kay Menon, Kangana Ranaut, Sharman Joshi, Konkona Sen Sharma and Irrfan Khan in pivotal roles. The music is composed by Pritam with lyrics by Sayeed Quadri. The film was released on 11 May 2007.[1] The film narrates the individual lives of nine people living in Mumbai,[2] and deals with topics like extramarital affairs, sanctity of marriage, and love. The film is loosely based on the 1960 movie The Apartment.
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Rahul (Sharman Joshi) is a young man with dreams, working as a call center executive in a BPO in Mumbai. He silently loves Neha (Kangana Ranaut), a smart young woman who has made it up the ranks in a very short time, due to her relationship with her boss, Ranjeet (Kay Kay Menon).
In his 30s, Ranjeet is married to Shikha (Shilpa Shetty) and has a six-year-old daughter. Shikha is well educated, and a trained dancer. Ranjeet and Shikha decided that she should stay back at home and take care of the house and their child. Their eight-year marriage has turned loveless and bitter.
Neglected by an indifferent husband and bogged down by family chores, Shikha is attracted to maverick Akash (Shiney Ahuja). Akash is a struggling theater artist who is separated from his wife. Akash and Shikha's relationship starts as friendship and almost blossoms romantically, until Shikha feels guilty and cannot cross the limits that she has so fervently guarded all these years.
Amol (Dharmendra) is a 70-year-old man who has returned to India after 40 years to spend his last few years with his first love, Shivani (Nafisa Ali), who is also Shikha's former dance teacher.
Shikha's sister and Neha's roommate Shruti (Konkona Sen Sharma) works in at Radio Mirchi as a producer. She is 28 and desperate to get married. She meets Monty (Irrfan Khan, in an award-winning comedy role) through a matrimonial site, but she is unimpressed by the straightforward and socially inept Monty. While Monty likes her and is ready to marry her, she declines when she finds him ogling her. She is, however, dreamy-eyed about her RJ, Rishi K. Her boss hooks her up with Rishi K, and her relationship with him blossoms.
Rahul has a novel strategy to rise up the ladder of success. He provides his flat to his superiors at the office, where they can safely bring their mistresses, girlfriends or prostitutes, in return for recommendation for his promotion. Ranjeet also uses the flat to meet Neha.
Amidst one of their escapades in Rahul's flat, Neha asks Ranjeet about their future, which leads to an argument. He insults her and leaves. Indignant, she attempts suicide. Rahul finds her lying unconscious, and saves her. He brings her back to his house, which brings them closer.
Shruti is heartbroken when she discovers that Rishi K is gay. She leaves the job and gets a new one where she again meets Monty. Slowly, they become friends. Meanwhile, Shruti comes to know about Ranjeet and Neha. Ranjeet panics and confesses to Shikha of his two-year affair with Neha. An already guilt-stricken Shikha cannot hold it in any longer and tells him about her emotional relationship with Akash. Ranjeet is shocked and angry, and decides to leave his wife.
Shivani dies. Amol regrets the decision to leave Shivani 40 years back, stressing the importance of love to Shikha and Shruti. Shruti realizes that she loves Monty and tells him so just as he is about to go for his wedding. Meanwhile Akash decides to leave the country and asks Shikha to join him. On the other hand, Rahul is disillusioned with the way the metro has treated him and decides to resign and leave the city. Neha realizes that Rahul really loves her and follows him to the station. Ranjeet returns to Shikha, who is just about to leave for the station to see Akash.
Neha chases Rahul. Monty chases Shruti. Shikha comes to the station but not to accompany Akash. She wishes him good luck, tells him that she will miss him.
While the credits roll, we are shown Akash still roaming the streets of Mumbai, Shikha and Ranjeet are in a happier marriage, and Rahul is living happily with Neha. Shruti and Monty are also happily married and have a kid.
Life in a... Metro was the 26th highest grossing Indian film of 2007 with a gross of Rs. 24,83,00,000. With the help of publicity from Shilpa Shetty's Celebrity Big Brother appearance, the film became a semi-hit at the box office[3] with a 50-55% response.
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Soundtrack album by Pritam Chakraborty | ||||
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21 August 2007 (India)
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Producer | Pritam Chakraborty | |||
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The soundtrack was released in 21 August 2007. Life In A... Metro's music was composed by Pritam Chakraborty with lyrics by Sayeed Quadri. In the film, a rock band led by Pritam plays at important junctures and takes the story forward. This is considered to be a first in Indian film. The entire music score in Life In A... Metro is heavily rock-oriented. The four-member band along with Pritam, Suhail Kaul, Soham Chakraborty and Bangladeshi singer James. Bob Dylan's "I Want You" plays in the background when Shruti and Rishi are at a vending machine and Shruti mistakes Rishi to be gesturing and speaking with her. The song does not appear on the soundtrack.
2008 Filmfare Awards
2008 Zee Cine Award
2008 IIFA Awards
Other awards
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