Dear Oscars, here is our (updated) submission


Film Directors are people too. Don’t judge them harshly for their mistakes – one of the lessons we learned from Dear Zindagi. And that is why we decided not to critic the movie. We interviewed a few people instead.

“A movie which drags endlessly – but it drags elegantly and teaches life lessons while doing so,” Sandeep Kumar confuses us with such a review. Sandeep is obviously struggling to love the movie. “Movies, such as this should get a direct nomination to Oscars. If you don’t like Dear Zindagi, then YOU are the problem. For your own good, at least, pretend,” Sandeep suggested.

“I saw people taking notes in the theater, and I don’t blame them. You do not want to miss these valuable life lessons, of course, I think it’s a great idea to note them down. We usually learn life lessons through experience, but this is quick, this is different,” revealed Ranjana Singh, a movie buff who works for an IT company in Gurgaon, “Perhaps for the next Shahrukh Khan’s movie, theaters should provide a portable reading light, a notebook and a pen with every seat.”

On a different note, “Watch Dear Zindagi Online Free” was one of the most popular searches on Google in past week. What could be better than (low quality) free life lessons.

Move out Visaranai, give Dear Zindagi a chance!

Love you Oscars!


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Rani Sen is a struggling movie critic who started her career reviewing Bhojpuri movies. Just to clarify, she has absolutely nothing to do with the world famous, Shahrukh loving, movie critic Raja Sen from rediff.com. She loves writing her introduction in third person.



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