![]() The only support group she has is her two friends who have been with her through thick and thin. Along with that she also has some issues with her parents. All her romantic relationships are short-lived. Kaira comes across as a normal young adult in her late 20’s, aspiring cinematographer who is stuck in her career, looking for opportunities for growth and also having love life issues as any adult in the late 20’s would. I have also added a section on the beautiful dialogues that the movie portrays. I’ll begin with my interpretation of the issues that Kaira is dealing with (however, I am no psychologist yet, so something could go wrong), some of the stereotypes that were shown in the movie, some therapy concepts and a few flaws that I could find. The movie ends with Kaira making her dream short film. Khan beautifully helps her cope with those issues. The movie then goes on to reveal some hidden aspects of Kaira’s life which opens up in therapy. Jehangir Khan (played by Shah Rukh Khan) answer a question with utmost humility that she decides to give therapy a try. ![]() One day, she happens to attend a conference on mental health where she sees Dr.
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