Dear Zindagi starts off narrating the story of a young and aspiring cinematographer Kaira,who fails in her personal relationships. Things take a drastic turn in her life and she decides to take professional therapy to overcome this.
Dear Zindagi
25 November 2016
Bollywood
Aashish Bhatia , Aban Deohans , Aditya Roy Kapur , Akanksha Gade , Ali Zafar , Alia Bhatt , Angad Bedi , Atul Kale , Baby Dishita , Gautmik , Ira Dubey , Kiddo , Kunal Kapoor , Madhav Vaze , Martha Xavier Ferdes , Master Amit Nagraj , Nitika Ad , Rohit Saraf , Salone Mehta , Shah Rukh Khan , Yashaswini R. Dayama , Yashwant Singh
Dharma Productions, Hope Productions, Red Chillies Entertainment
2 Hours 31 Minutes
Netflix
Drama
45 Crore
Together SRK-Alia hold the film together. Their chattering is a hoot and the humour is witty. Alia is adequate for the most part, restrained as she must be exhibiting the right shades of nonchalant and charming. Her men are alright, Kunal shining more than the others. But Shinde cannot engage us enough in the second half. The story has moved on to a soulless place, where there are just too many words and all you want to do is to shush everyone. SRK sells corny with confidence and just for his sake, you buy a lot of preachy mantras. Too bad, the focus doesn’t stay on SRK all along. Some more of him would have gone a long way in benefiting the movie.
Dear Zindagi starts off as a rap song but ends on an aarti note. Too bad you never realized when your party turned into a jagrata.
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