Nov 27, 2016 11:06 AM
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DEAR ZINDAGI
Dear Zindagi.relives all your pains from your lifes and now you will feel more light and freedom.
It heels your inner wound & kill sadness, after watching it you fell new you with more positivity.
Performance wise its masterpiece from SRK, never seen him such role protraying.
Alia is also cute and did justification with her role. Movie surround around both.
There are times the performance appears showy, but the actress brings such a raw, earnest vulnerability to her highly flawed character that she remains compelling throughout.
Despite this being a film with a lot of talking, Bhatt's silent moments are the ones that threaten most to stay with me: Her eyes scorched in thought as she chows down flat street-side noodles; the stunning pause after she wonders whether she is, in fact, 'common'; and, unforgettably, one of the most fantastic slapstick pratfalls I've seen in recent times.
There is much joy in the details. In the way the therapist begs for two more waves to play with on the beach, and, later, the patient tries literally to steal five extra minutes with him.
Music is average but it will not cut you from story line.
Story line is perfect and will toch your inner core.
Dear Zindagi is a lovely picture, made with finesse and heart, and one that not only takes some stigma off the idea of seeking therapy, but - in the most natural of ways - goes a long way in making a viewer think of the people who matter most.
The single smartest trick in this film, however, may well be the primary casting decision. Because a good therapist is a superstar.
Direction is witty and best parts are location & dialogues.
Overall worth every penny and will left you with a lifetime lesson. So go for it. Its kinda mental refreshner.