Although the cast's age groups largely match those of the 2007 film, Metro in Dino, the spiritual sequel to "Life on a Metro," presents many radically different aspects from the first. Anurag Basu has decided to steer clear of the gray areas, and what we get is a lighthearted and funny take on the dilemmas of mature relationships. There are no tragic endings that make us feel sorry for the characters for what they've been through. The film's visual atmosphere is extremely bright, and the film is largely a musical, reminiscent in many ways of Basu's over-the-top original, Ludo. The story, this time, takes place between Bangalore, Pune, and Kolkata. Kajol and Monty live a committed married life, which seems perfect to the outside world. Kajol's sister, Chumki, is engaged to her longtime boyfriend, who is having trust issues with her. Her mother, Shibani, also lives this adaptive married life with her husband, Sanjeev. In addition to these people, we have ano...
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