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Alia Bhatt & SRK in a conversation about mental health, self-love, and messy beautiful life. If you haven’t watched it yet – tonight’s the night.

Dear Zindagi isn’t a love story. It’s a life story. About why we run from our past. Why we choose the wrong people. And why asking for help is the bravest thing you can do.

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In a world that constantly tells us to “think positive” and “keep moving forward,” Dear Zindagi arrives like a warm, wise friend—one who lets you sit with your mess without asking you to clean it up immediately. Dear Zindagi

Dear Zindagi is not a solution—it’s a starting point. It’s a warm cup of tea on a rainy day. Watch it when you feel lost. Watch it when you need permission to pause. Option 2: Instagram / Social Media Caption (Short & Engaging) Caption: Dear Zindagi, thank you for this reminder. 💌

Then she met Dr. Jug. Not your typical therapist. He doesn’t give answers. He asks better questions.

Alia Bhatt plays Kaira, a talented but restless cinematographer in Mumbai. On the outside, she’s ambitious and independent. On the inside, she’s running—from her past, from her parents’ divorce, from her own fears of abandonment. When a series of failed relationships and career setbacks push her to a breaking point, she reluctantly visits Dr. Jehangir “Jug” Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), an unconventional therapist. Alia Bhatt & SRK in a conversation about

Directed by Gauri Shinde, this 2016 film isn’t your typical Bollywood romance. At its heart, it’s a quiet, profound conversation about mental health, self-worth, and the courage to seek help.

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She had a dream job, great friends, and a string of breakups she couldn’t explain. Meet Kaira – restless, talented, and secretly exhausted. It’s a life story

Some films hug your soul. This one holds your hand and says, “It’s okay to not have it all figured out.”

🎬 Dear Zindagi – for anyone who’s ever felt broken but is still trying.