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Anurag Basu’s 'Metro… In Dino' has finally hit OTT after enjoying a successful run in theatres. To celebrate the streaming release, the star-studded cast came together for a fun and candid session, answering questions about modern relationship dilemmas.
From open relationships to staying friends with exes, the actors shared their honest opinions, sparking laughter and lively debate.
Pankaj Tripathi opposed open relationships humorously yet firmly
During an interview on Netflix’s YouTube channel, the conversation turned to open relationships, and Pankaj Tripathi didn’t hold back his opinion. He said, “Relationships aur bank accounts open kaise reh sakte hain? OTP kisi aur ko dedoge?" The remark, which left everyone in splits, shows his humorous yet firm stance. He added, “Kuch cheeze toh theek hain na. Evolve hone ka matlab yeh thode hai ki 3-4 rishte bana lein." His comments highlight his belief in keeping relationships simple and committed.
Other cast members shared diverse opinions
Anupam Kher said that the man asking about open relationships was looking for variety. Neena Gupta clarified that being against open relationships doesn’t mean one hasn’t evolved. Aditya Roy Kapur advised, “Stay true to yourself. If you don’t feel good about it, that’s fine.”
Sara Ali Khan on being friends with ex-partners
When the topic turned to friendships with ex-partners, Sara Ali Khan, along with Fatima Sana Shaikh and Konkona Sen Sharma, said, “Ho sakta hai, why not?" Neena Gupta added, “Itne aur friends hain, bana lo na. Ussi ko kyu banana hai?" Konkona Sen Sharma also noted, “I feel there’s no right or wrong, but these two have to be on the same page."
‘Metro… In Dino’ OTT release
The film, starring Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Anupam Kher, Ali Fazal, Pankaj Tripathi, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Neena Gupta, started streaming on Netflix from 29 August 2025. It explores the complexities of modern relationships, with the cast openly discussing topics like commitment, friendship, and evolving personal values.