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November 25, 2016 | 09:15 AMAlia Bhatt (L) and Shah Rukh Khan (L) in Dear Zindagi (Photo: Twitter)
Movie: Dear Zindagi
Director: Gauri Shinde
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, Ira Dubey, Kunal Kapoor
Genre: Dram-Com
Rebellious girl is living/loving life to the hilt until one day the world starts to close in for some reason or the other. The Red Alert button is pressed as she now does some quick soul-searching which must be accomplished in a span of less than a month or so.
Till that point, there isn't anything ground-breaking in Gauri Shinde's second directorial venture - Dear Zindagi.
And to be honest, even after that, the SRK-Alia Bhatt starrer doesn't truly venture into uncharted territory, which Shinde's debut film, English Vinglish so bravely did.
Dear Zindagi celebrates quirkiness, whether it is the primary landscape that is idyllic Goa or the films' two leading characters, Dr Jahangir Khan (Shah Rukh) and Kaira (Alia Bhatt).
Jahangir or Jug is a playing it loose kind-of psychiatrist who doesn't believe anyone is a lost cause. When he isn't fixing people up, he patches up cycles because you guessed it, he is good at fixing things.
His latest patient, Alia Bhatt is the talented (mentioned several times in the film) and attractive camerawoman who is having a mid-twenties crisis due to some romantic complications. She has some considerable baggage from the past which doesn't really allow her to let go and enjoy life as she very well should.
How the good doctor convinces his patient to unlock her shackles and let her hair down (literally and figuratively both) is the premise of this one and half hour celluloid dram-com.
There are a lot of things working for the film, as for the most part it strays away from typical Bollywood cliches and for a change both lead actors do justice to their roles.
Bhatt essays the part of wild-child with ease while SRK reinvents himself in a new light, proving he isn't just about Rahul, Raj, et al. Mercifully he doesn't romance Bhatt, rather plays his age with grace that proves star-power can be exhibited in a myriad number of ways. (Sorry fan girls!)
The counselling sessions, however, do tend to drag on, and some much-talked about cameos just seem unnecessary. The soundtrack isn't convincing, softening the otherwise punchy story. The rest of the cast aren't much in focus, as the movie focuses on the SRK-Bhatt dynamic and how the lively lass benefits from it.
Had the story been a tad bit crisper, it could have been a breezy masterpiece.
Still, a fine effort by Shinde and co, with some valuable lessons for modern-day families, who will in all probability, relate to many scenes and perhaps revaluate their relationships.
The only thing better than the ideas at work in Dear Zindagi is the chemistry between Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan. Both actors' performances are career best. Alia brings a likeable edge to her role. She may be confused but she's not clueless. Fiercely independent and equally passionate her portrayal of Kiara is pure firebrand. The perfect complement to her is the cool as a cat psychologist played by SRK. This is the superstar's best performance since Chak De! India. He's not intense nor overtly dramatic. Instead he's just the coolest guy with the most entertaining stories and wisdom beyond Chinese proverbs. SRK's performance and character is pure cinematic zen.
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Dear Zindagi movie cast: Alia Bhatt, Shah Rukh Khan, Yashwasini Dayama, Ira Dubey, Kunal Kapoor, Ali Zafar, Angad Bedi
Dear Zindagi movie director: Gauri Shinde
When we meet Kaira aka Koko first, she is working. On a set. Looking at the world through a lens, constructing pretty images. We know, from her smile, and from the appreciative comments of her co-workers, that she is good at what she does.
To have a female lead presented as possessing a profession from the get-go, and excelling at it, still feel like a significant step for a Bollywood movie. And to have Kaira (Alia Bhatt) declare to a current love that she has had a fling with another feels nothing short of a revolution.
Right there, within a few minutes of the opening of Dear Zindagi', director Gauri Shinde has us intrigued. We want to know more about Kaira, about what makes her tick, what she wants to do, because she wants to do something, be someone.
Watch | 5 Reasons To Watch Alia Bhatt And Shahrukh Khan Starrer Dear Zindagi
And then, just as suddenly, the film gets becalmed. It stops moving. It becomes, instead, a sea of words, where Kaira and her besties " played by Ira Dubey and Yashwasini Dayama (last seen in Phobia'), and her potential romantic interests (Kunal Kapoor, Ali Zafar, Angad Bedi) " chat up a storm, in living-rooms, bars, parties, cars. And nothing happens slowly as we get to know that the confident Kaira is actually just a sorry mess, and underneath all that bluster lives a scared little girl, dealing with childhood trauma and abandonment issues.
Watch | Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt on Dear Zindagi
What could have been a solid drama with emotional heft"the qualities that made Shinde's debut English Vinglish' such an engaging watch-built upon the exploration of the fact that our adulthood is shaped by our childhood in ways we don't really understand, turns into a kitchen sink talkathon, where all the characters are given lines which are meant to be deep, but come off mostly banal and obvious.
The vehicle through which, or should we say whom, Kaira Learns Life-Lessons, is a dishy shrink played by Shah Rukh Khan. Dr Jehangir Khan has her sit across him in his cosy consultation room, takes her off for long walks on the beach, and teaches her that playing with waves is not just a game. It is Life Itself.
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Real-life therapists might gape when they see Dr Khan brushing off rules, dimpling his way through his sessions, while giving Kaira, and us, lectures on the virtues of finding the right chair only after experimenting with several (for chair, read relationship, and roll your eyes).
More eye-rolls are caused by the dialogues which are straining to be natural, but end up being far too many for much too little. Finally, despite Alia Bhatt's clear and present spark ( she keeps disappearing into the construct of the Fragile, Vulnerable Little Girl, coming up for air only once in a while) and Shah Rukh's raffish charm ( he keeps reaching out for the right 'sur', a mix of gravitas and lightness, and catches it only occasionally, letting us notice the white in his beard : hey, look, there's a superstar playing his age!), Dear Zindagi' comes off as a film which could have done with less preciousness, and more plot.
Given the potential of the theme"growing up pains, and walking past the past- and the attractive leads (both Bhatt and Khan work well together, she with her gamine grin which falters when she remembers something troubling, and he with his twinkly come-to-me-and-it-will-all-get-better vibe, making sure we notice how being grizzled becomes him), Dear Zindagi' should have been a much better film. What we get instead, in spades, is bumper-sticker self-help notes which are strictly boiler-plate.
http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/dear-zindagi-movie-review-shah-rukh-khan-alia-bhatt-gauri-shinde-star-rating-4393126/
#DearZindagi @iamsrk @aliaa08 opens with average collections during morning shows all over. Not a good sign ... hope it picks up
The noon show collections of #DearZindagi are very disappointing & shocking.
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#DearZindagi has taken very good start at multiplexes all over.. Heading toward a good first day total.. @iamsrk presence a good boost!
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