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Is Dear Zindagi worth watching?

Is Dear Zindagi worth watching?

Dear Zindagi might not be a love letter to life it was intended to be, but Bhatt and Khan make this one worth watching. Only movie stars can deliver such cornball sentiment with so much sincerity. Since Dear Zindagi doesn’t tinker with this basic quality of the Bollywood romance, it’s all good.

Is Dear Zindagi underrated?

Dear Zindagi was overrated. The movie had released during my exams. Now, i really liked the songs of the movie as also the eye soothing scenaries and fun filled scenes. Moreover it was a Gauri Shinde film.

Why is dear Zindagi good?

Well, most of us have, hence the story seems relatable to a certain extent. Alia’s character is refreshing and true-to-life because it represents repressed feelings and thoughts about letting go, that we all must have gone through in life at one point or the other.

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What happens in the end of dear Zindagi?

Gauri Shinde’s coming-of-age film Dear Zindagi starring Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt, completes 4 years today (November 25, 2020). However, towards the end of the film, the chair creaks for Dr Jug for the first time after Kiara bids him farewell post their last therapy session.

In which of these films does Shah Rukh Khan play the role of a psychologist?

Shah Rukh Khan plays a psychiatrist Dr Jehangir Khan in Alia Bhatt-starrer Dear Zindagi. But some of SRK’s best roles have been those where the actor has played all shades of psycho.

Is Dear Zindagi based on a true story?

The film was directed by Shinde, her second directorial after the comedy-drama film English Vinglish (2012). When Shinde was asked in an interview with The Indian Express, whether there is a personal story to Dear Zindagi, she replied, “Dear Zindagi is inspired by life in general.

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What do we learn from Dear Zindagi?

If you’ve seen Dear Zindagi, you’d know the underlying message of the film. If you haven’t, go watch it, right now. In a simple, non-judgmental way, the film urges you to express your inner dilemma, tells you that life isn’t always easy and asks you to cry when you want to and laugh when you need to.