

With innumerable questions and confusions regarding her life, Kaira’s journey is similar to every youngster in today’s time. The story revolves around a young and vivacious cinematographer Kaira who is search of a perfect life. The film was already hyped because it wasn’t like a typical Bollywood film and moreover thanks to the amazing star cast that pulled even the lazy ones’ to the theatres. In director Gauri Shinde’s words, Dear Zindagi is a movie about discovering the joys of an imperfect life. She discovers that happiness is all about finding comfort in lifes imperfections. Her encounter with Jug, an unconventional thinker, helps her gain a new perspective on life. Kaira is a budding cinematographer in search of a perfect life. ‘Dear Zindagi’ was released over 1200 screens in India and 600 screens in overseas making it a total of 1800 screens. With Alia Bhatt, Shah Rukh Khan, Kunal Kapoor, Priyanka Moodley. A chance encounter with a free-spirited therapist, who acts as her guidance counselor, helps her gain new perspective on life, and she soon realises that happiness is all about finding comfort in lifes imperfections. Also Read - Gangubai Kathiawadi Twitter Review: Netizens Cannot Stop Raving About Alia Bhatt, Call it ‘Masterclass’ Dear Zindagi Kaira is an aspiring filmmaker who navigates through various relationships in search for the perfect life. 8.75 crore at the box office on the opening day and we think, despite such demonetisation issue that’s going on the film has managed to have a decent start. The movie saw around 45 per cent occupancy in the morning and due to word of mouth publicity, the footfall increased especially in hi-end multiplexes.


‘Dear Zindagi’ saw a good occupancy during morning shows. Prior releasing in India, the film directed by Gauri Shinde released in USA, Canada and UAE-GCC. Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt first ever film together ‘Dear Zindagi’ released yesterday (November 24) and it has had a strong start. Dear Zindagi movie review: Chicken soup for the confused soul Dear Zindagi is mental floss for the weekend, the sort of feel-good film that reels out capsule-style counselling.
