Dear Zindagi [2021]
Dear Zindagi is an empathetic, well-acted film that combines accessible storytelling with thoughtful treatment of mental health and personal growth. While not a clinical manual, it succeeds as a cultural touchstone that humanized therapy for many viewers and sparked wider conversations about emotional resilience and self-care.
(English: Dear Life ) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama directed by Gauri Shinde and produced by Gauri Khan, Karan Johar, and others. Unlike conventional Bollywood films centered on romantic love, the film places mental health, self-worth, and emotional healing at its core. It follows Kaira (Alia Bhatt), a young cinematographer in Mumbai, who seeks unconventional therapy after a series of personal and professional breakdowns. Through her sessions with Dr. Jehangir “Jug” Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), the film normalizes psychotherapy, challenges societal stigmas around mental illness, and advocates for the importance of “self-love.” Dear Zindagi
The film validated the concept of "self-care" before it became an Instagram hashtag. It argued that it is okay to not be okay. It gave parents a frightful mirror to look into—showing them how casual neglect or a "thrown-away" comment can follow a child for thirty years. Dear Zindagi is an empathetic, well-acted film that
"Dear Zindagi" is a celebration of life and its experiences. The film encourages viewers to be open to new experiences, to take risks, and to learn from their mistakes. Kaira's journey is a testament to the power of embracing life's ups and downs, and finding meaning and purpose in the present moment. Jehangir “Jug” Khan (Shah Rukh Khan), the film
Watch how the film's powerful messages on self-love and perspective continue to inspire viewers and mental health professionals alike: