Usually found during rush hour, this character treats the metro as an Olympic sport. They weave through crowds with impressive agility, muttering “excuse me” (or not). Their mission: to catch the train whose doors are just closing. They are the pulse of urgency, reminding everyone that in a city, time is the most expensive currency.
Ahuja played Akash, a theater director and Shikha’s love interest. His character represented the "other man" who offers the emotional support the protagonist lacks at home. His performance was noted for its restrained intensity. cast of life in a... metro
Joshi played Rahul, a submissive office worker who is secretly in love with Neha (Kangana Ranaut). He serves as the observer in the office politics, eventually becoming the catalyst for the exposure of the affair. His character arc moves from timid to vengeful, showcasing the darker side of unrequited love. Usually found during rush hour, this character treats
was noted for playing the "epitome of male chauvinism" as her unfaithful husband. Sharman Joshi Kangana Ranaut They are the pulse of urgency, reminding everyone
While others scroll through phones, this character is deep in a paperback, a Kindle, or a newspaper. They have built a portable fortress of solitude. They are rarely involved in drama because they are already in another world.
(Akash): Plays a struggling theatre artist who becomes Shikha's emotional anchor.
The antidote to cynicism. They give up their seat for an elderly person, help a parent carry a stroller up the stairs, or hold the door for a runner. Their actions are small but powerful, a reminder that a city of millions can still be a neighborhood.