Richa Chadha shared a with Anurag Basu and praised 'Metro In Dino' in caption
Richa Chadha, Metro In Dino: Richa Chadha shared her great picture with director Anurag Basu on social media. Along with this, the actress also praised the film 'Metro In Dino' and the acting of her husband Ali Fazal.

Bollywood actress Richa Chadha posted a special photo with film director Anurag Basu of the movie 'Metro In Dino' on her social media account today. The actress has also posted numerous photos of her husband Ali Fazal. Richa appreciated the director for directing a film like 'Metro In Dino'.
Richa Chadha today shared a great picture of director Anurag Basu and her husband Ali Fazal on Instagram. With these pictures, Richa wrote in the caption, "The world is absurd, but I cling to its flowers, like a bee drunk on spring"
Further, Richa Chadha praised Anurag Basu's directorial film 'Metro In Dinon' and wrote in the caption, "Loved 'Metro In Dinon'. I was not expecting to like it, but went for moral support! But this lovely music made my heart happy, my eyes moist and most of all made me laugh out loud! A fun, clean, sweet film! Family fun!"
Richa Chadha first thanked 'Metro In Dinon' director Anurag Basu and wrote in the caption, 'Thank you @anuragbasuofficial for making this film, we needed it! God knows the theatres need it! It's a joyful experience to share with fellow audiences! The thrill of community viewing! This is Dada enjoying a little song with his team, a team that is clearly excited! @alifazal9 you looked amazing in the film, nailed the difficult scene in a long single shot! Ufff. I love you, can't believe you filmed this when I was pregnant. So proud of you.'
Richa Chadha also praised Sara Ali Khan and Aditya Roy Kapur's work in the film 'Metro In Dinon' and wrote in the caption, 'In my opinion this is @saraalikhan95's @adityaroykapur's best work in their careers! Amazing, real, heart touching performances! Everyone is awesome! A breath of fresh air! Thank you Anurag Basu for making it in your unique style, only you could have done it and thank you for writing such interesting female characters. Maja aa gaya.'