So that could be a reason why 'Dear Zindagi' appealed to me. In one of my personal blogs I had mentioned about a similar incident in my life.
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We should leave the emotional baggage then and there at the place / time they deserve to be dropped instead of carrying it all over the life. 'Dear Zindagi' may take cinematic liberties / over simplify the complications of life but it teaches a beautiful lesson - "Don't let the past blackmail the present and spoil the future". Many people my dub 'Dear Zindagi' as a preachy sermon stuff but for those who understand the nuances of the life, it can be a refreshing experience. 'Dear Zindagi' brings out the importance of maintaining the mental well being and the benefits of consulting a therapist to sort out the mental health. So society tends to label anyone who visits the psychiatrists / therapists as insane or mentally unstable. Most of us dread the thought of visting the psychiatrist / therapist because we have this preconceived notion that only people with serious mental diseases visit the psychiatrists. Some doesn't get it right at the adulthood also and Kaira is one such girl who has problems with her parents, love life and career.
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All of us mess in the relationships at some point of time and later learn from the past. relationships are so complex and made further complicated as years pass by. Not only the genes, but also the childhood experiences shape an individual and a child's mind is sensitive whether it is a boy or girl. Even a 30 year old man can also identify with Kaira. Kaira is relatable to any sensitive individual irrespective of the gender, race or age. feel good, visually appealing yet offering something that you can take home.
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Coming to 'Dear Zindagi', I feel that it is a beautiful movie from Indian cinema in recent times. Palaniappan's "Pirivom Santhippom", which many people said that they watched the movie on 16X speed. I believe I am one of the very few souls who enjoyed Karu. especially the movies that are drawn from daily lives and a slow pace appeal me a lot.