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- Dear Zindagi might not be a love letter to life it was intended to be, but Bhatt and Khan make this one worth watching. Full Review | Jun 6, 2017 Anupama Chopra Hindustan Times TOP CRITIC Dear Zindagi is a bumpy ride but, all things considered, it's still one worth taking -- especially for the sheer pleasure of watching Alia soar.
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Nov 26, 2016 · Dear Zindagi has two big things going for it. The protagonist Kaira is played by Bollywood’s cutest star – Alia Bhatt. The psychologist Jahangir Khan who imparts life lessons about love and happiness is played by one of the biggest superstars on the planet – Shah Rukh Khan.
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Nov 25, 2016 · “Dear Zindagi” is not rated. It is in Hindi, with English subtitles. Running time: 2 hours 35 minutes.
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Dear Zindagi is a bumpy ride but, all things considered, it's still one worth taking -- especially for the sheer pleasure of watching Alia soar.
Starring Alia Bhatt as the lead and Shah Rukh Khan as her psychiatrist, Dear Zindagi is about Kaira (Alia) - an aspiring cinematographer who does small ads and projects but wants to shoot an...
Nov 23, 2016 · It's totally worth your time and i can bet you will re - think this movie while sleeping. Rated 5/5 Stars • 11/30/22. A well paced movie resting upon the laurels of its two lead actors....
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- Alia Bhatt
- Gauri Shinde
- Drama, Romance
Overall, I liked a good SRK movie after a long time with beautiful direction, good acting, average music but despite the writing, It is still a good film which is why Dear Zindagi is worth-watching at a cinema for SRK lovers but for people like me who didn't like the pacing and writing would be recommendable at a one time watch quotient.
Nov 26, 2016 · Dear Zindagi is a smart film, because it understands Kaira, its protagonist. And it does so, in mundane moments, without making anything obvious. Kaira is reluctant to pick her mother’s phone...