
This is the story of Kaira, a budding cinematographer in search of perfect life. A chance encounter with Jug, an unconventional thinker, helps her gain new perspective about life. She discovers that happiness is all about finding comfort in life's imperfections.... (Full plot summary below)
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This is the story of Kaira, a budding cinematographer in search of perfect life. A chance encounter with Jug, an unconventional thinker, helps her gain new perspective about life. She discovers that happiness is all about finding comfort in life's imperfections.
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| The New York TimesAndy WebsterThis is a movie that drops quotations from Faulkner and Einstein, but it rarely feels pedantic or platitudinous, thanks to the breezy, assured delivery of Mr. Khan. |
| FilmfareRachit GuptaThis film has some fantastic moments. Some soul searching philosophy and some heart crushing realities on offer. Dear Zindagi is a feel good film. An experience that will make you feel alive. |
| Scroll.inNandini RamnathOnly movie stars can deliver such cornball sentiment with so much sincerity. Since Dear Zindagi doesn't tinker with this basic quality of the Bollywood romance, it's all good. |
| The HinduNamrata JoshiThe dialogue rarely feels natural and mostly spirals out of control to triteness. |
| The Times of IndiaMeena IyerFeisty Alia, one of the better actors of the current generation, turns in a nicely nuanced performance. And SRK in his sober-avatar possessing infinite gyaan tempts you to seek out a therapist. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanIf you are looking for a heartwarming, sensitive film about troubled twenty-somethings, then make a date with Dear Zindagi. You won't live to regret it. |
| Hindustan TimesAnupama ChopraDear Zindagi is a bumpy ride but, all things considered, it's still one worth taking -- especially for the sheer pleasure of watching Alia soar. |
| indieWireAnisha JhaveriSincere, intelligent, and moving, it’s a welcome way to cap off a year in which we could all use a little solace like this. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarDear Zindagi might not be a love letter to life it was intended to be, but Bhatt and Khan make this one worth watching. |
| Hindustan TimesSweta KaushalThe way Kaira narrates her own fears and weaknesses to Jug is pretty unreal. The dialogues are full of cliches and do not come across as natural. |