![]() Dr Jehangir Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) is a charming clever clinical psychologist whose in-depth analysis of dreams makes him the modern day ‘Sigmund Freud’. Ashamed of the stigma of mental illness, she seeks help from a ‘brain doctor’ in secret. Insomnia and family pressure to find a husband drive Kaira to suffer from anxiety and possible depression. In a story line reminiscent of Julia Roberts’ travels to India in the Eat Pray Love 2010 film ( ), Kaira relocates back to her parents’ home in Goa in an attempt to make sense of the meaning of life and relationships. Trailer of dear zindagi movie professional#However an unexpected series of personal and professional failures put a halt to her thriving career. Kaira (Alia Bhatt) is a young beautiful cinematographer who has it all beauty, brains, and wealth. In addition the magnitude of mental disorders is expected to increase by 23% in India by 2025, warranting an urgent need for a co-ordinated program of prevention, early diagnosis and effective management (Charlson FJ, et al., 2016). Indian director Gauri Shinde adapts this winning formula in her new film Dear Zindagi- Deal life, but adds a contemporary message of exploring serious subjects namely the stigma of mental illness, doctor-patient relationships, and the role of mindfulness in well-being.Ī recent prevalence study published in the Lancet Psychiatry showed that 4.7% of Indian women suffer from a major depressive illness, and 4.1% suffer from anxiety disorder (Baxter AJ, et al., 2016). Reviewed by Dr Khalid Ali, Screening room editorīollywood cinema has secured its international box-office appeal with a well known formula of combining action, melodrama, song, and dance in one film. What are Kaira’s problems that deprives her off her sleep, does she get a solution from Jag, what happens to her relationship with Jag and whom does she ultimately settle in her life with, is what forms the rest of the story.Julia Roberts meets Sigmund Freud in Goa: A review of Dear Zindagi, directed by Gauri Shinde, India 2016, 4*Ĭurrently in general release in UK cinemas Even before she could realise, Kaira falls in love in Jag, who is already a divorcee with kids. ![]() An initially reluctant Kaira gradually pours her heart out before Jag. ![]() Just as when hopes seem diminishing for Kaira, she meets the lovely and lively psychiatrist Dr. ![]() As luck would have it, Kaira’s excitement does not last for long as Raghuvendra gets engaged to ex-girlfriend, thus leaving the helpless Kaira to fight her loneliness all by herself. Her dreams seem to take shape when her boyfriend Raghuvendra (Kunal Kapoor) offers her to jointly direct a film abroad. After having shot many short films and ad films, she harbours the dream of directing a full-length feature film one day. Kaira (Alia Bhatt) is an upcoming cinematographer who wants perfection in everything at work. Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions and Hope Productions’ Dear Zindagi is a story about a girl who is suffering from depression and her fight to overcome the same. ![]()
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