We are made to obsess over the idea of 'nothing grows inside the comfort zone'. When the going gets tougher, choosing an easy way out isn't shameful. We need to start having conversations with them instead of hiding who we are. Strike up a conversation and put your point across.Įverything our parents do comes only from a place of concern and protection. At some point, parents need to stop being 'parents'. Sometimes not being okay for a while is very important for being really okay. Don't rush into the whole process of 'being okay'. When a relationship ends, you deserve to heal yourself. Never be embarrassed about your griefĬount on yourself and your closest of friends and grieve peacefully. Just a few meaningful friendships and your 2am friends are enough.Ģ. You don't need to have too many people in your life. We lose sight of some people (Yes, the ones who were once an eminent part of our lives). As you grow up, you are left with a limited number of friends and that's totally okay. Here are 10 important takeaways from Dear Zindagi that will force you to love your zindagi! Read on.ġ. Shah Rukh Khan as Jug lights up Alia's dim life by giving out pieces of advice that show her the way. Rona, gussa, nafrat kuch bhi khul ke express nahi karne diya. And jab pyaar karna chahe, toh pata chala ye saala emotional system hi gadbada gaya, kaam nahi kar raha, cannot function. Jab gussa aata hai, toh bade kehte hai smile taaki ghar ki shanti bani rahe.
“ Bachchpan main jab rona aata hai, toh bade bolte hai aasun pocho. A messy and totally screwed up Alia Bhatt approaches Shah Rukh Khan for help and what follows are sessions that gave us a lot of notes. Rather, Gauri urges us all to love our imperfect, messy and flawed lives.Įvery 20-something probably had their moment of 'This is me' during the film. The film didn't sugar coat any harsh reality of life. However, considering that the budget is around Rs 30 Crores, this may prove to be a very profitable venture for Red Chillies Entertainment and Dharma Productions.Gauri Shinde's latest offering starring Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan is winning hearts all over. As such this movie may appeal more to the multiplex going audience than to the masses. This is somewhere between the art and mainstream cinema. It has no action or thrill and no running around the trees. You may not like this movie if you are looking for a typical masala entertainer. Given the plot the pace of the story is bound to be slow. T o some viewers certain parts of the second half may appear to be a drag. Length of the movie is about 149 minutes. Kudos to Gauri Shinde for casting Alia and taking the best out of her. This performance will take her way ahead of her competition. Her character has so many shades and she brings them to life with a lot of natural flair.
SRK does complete justice to his character and doesnt go overboard at any place.
He has an important role but very limited scope for any heroics. ShahRukh has delivered his performance with immense restraint. The songs take the story forward and the music gels well with the proceedings. Gauri just eases through it scene by scene.Īmit Trivedi's music is excellent. Her depiction of Alia and her life story is effortless and seamless. Gauri who has directed the much acclaimed English Vinglish has done a great job with Dear Zindagi. Day 1 of Dear Zindagi, and guess what, the multiplex is almost houseful.īut it is not SRK who is pulling the crowd today, this time around it is the director Gauri Shinde and the powerhouse of talent Alia Bhatt. But everyday is not Sunday, and today it was absolutely different. First some good news.I dared to watch SRK's FAN on Day 1 and to my surprise the muliplex in Pune was almost vacant.