8 A.M. Metro

Two people randomly meet in a subway train and become unlikely friends. As they get to know each other, they also discover more about themselves.

May 19

2023

Release Date

Hindi

Language

56 minutes

1 hour

Running Time

Cast

Saiyami Kher

Gulshan Devaiah

Umesh Kamat

Sandeep Bhardwaj

Rajiv Kumar Aneja

Saurabh Dixit

Kajol Dubey

Kalpika Ganesh

Moin Jaan

Jay Jha

Nimisha Nair

Dheer Charan Srivastav

Madhu Swaminath

3.5

5/5

Average Rating

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OH Review

5/5

8 AM Metro: A Heart-touching Story of Two Hurt Souls Finding Meaning

Plot

Superficially, 8 AM Metro seems like a de rigueur story about an unappreciated homemaker trapped in a thankless marriage who discovers companionship in a new man she meets. But the movie is precisely on the opposite side of the spectrum. Iravati (Saiyami Kher) is a simple Maharashtrian homemaker and a closeted poet dealing with a traumatic childhood event that results in panic attacks, preventing her from travelling by train. As her husband fails to join her on a trip to Hyderabad to look after her younger sister about to deliver a baby, she must navigate through a new city by herself as she deals with episodes of panic. She meets a banker, Pritam (Gulshan Devaiyah), who helps her reach her destination the first time and accompanies her every day after that as he takes the same train. Friendship blossoms between them as they go through their individual lives.

Direction

Director and writer Raj Rachakonda and co-writer Shruti Bhatnagar balance a heart-touching story with tense moments and also infuse humour in it through the duo’s co-traveller, an IT guy who answers video calls on the metro and strikes the conversation with them as they sip on filter coffee. The film is replete with poetry, literature and tales of tribes that serve as lessons in humanity, bonding, loss and life in general. As things unravel in the second half, the narrative organically spins on its head, all that it establishes in the first part. Unexpected things galore.

Acting

Saiyami Kher and Gulshan Devaiyah deliver stellar performances—and their helplessness, angst and humane side are palpable in every scene. They are raw yet so controlled, and look the part of simple people. In its own subtle way, it also comments on how society looks at mental health issues and how people suffering from anxiety disorder and panic attacks are asked to ‘be strong’. There’s a brilliant scene where Iravati takes the role of society, and Pritam becomes her and exchanges a dialogue about what it means to suffer from panic attacks. The emphatic way in which Gulshan Devaiyah responds wins your heart.

Cinematography

The film’s measured pace allows the nuances to come through sensitively and beautifully. The camera captures the metro's mundane hustle-bustle and the city's contrasting landscapes with finesse. The lighting and tone of the movie are apt in keeping with its theme.

Final Verdict

8 AM Metro is a languid tale but nowhere dull. If you sit rapt with attention, you will learn something about the meaning of love, life, loss and eventual healing. This is definitely worth a watch for you if you are interested in observing the meaning and understanding of life through a daily routine narrative.

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