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Updated: July 01, 2025 07:53
As the hype builds around Anurag Basu's next Metro… In Dino, actor Konkona Sen Sharma makes a daring sidestep from the typical pre-release tittle-tattle. In an interview with HT, exclusively granted to us, she speaks candidly of the tax that working mothers pay in the film world—and life, at large.
SPOTLIGHT MOMENTS
Konkona is a middle-aged woman who is leading domestic life in Metro… In Dino, a spiritual sequel to Life in a… Metro.
She is paired with Pankaj Tripathi, whom she shares a realistic romantic tale after marriage.
The movie delves into the silent chaos of middle-class existence—EMIs, school fees, and the emotional drain of routine.
CONVERSATION CATALYST
Konkona portrays a structural imbalance: fathers gain a career benefit the moment they become parents (a so-called fatherhood premium), mothers lose out—the motherhood penalty.
She believes it is not a Bollywood issue but a reality in every field.
The financial and career load on the women increases with each child, yet men continue to climb higher up the corporate ladder.
SOCIAL CONTEXT
Konkona argues that organisational structures and social conventions make it harder for women to balance ambition and motherhood.
She warns that unless there is policy change, women may be dissuaded from having children altogether.
Her call to action: governments must intervene to offer more level playing grounds for working mothers.
ON-SET VIBES
Konkona applauds director Anurag Basu's easy-going, participative approach, calling his sets stress-free and freedom-giving creatively.
She remembers the emotional void of Irrfan Khan, her co-star of the first Life in a… Metro, and states his absence was felt strongly.
CAST & RELEASE DETAILS
Metro… In Dino features an all-star cast in the form of Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Ali Fazal, Neena Gupta, and Anupam Kher.
The film will be out on July 4, 2025.
Source: Firstpost, Hindustan Times, OTTplay