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is a heartfelt journey of self-discovery that follows Kaira (Alia Bhatt), a talented cinematographer living in Mumbai whose life seems perfect on the outside but is crumbling within. The Breaking Point

A central theme of the movie is Jug’s —the idea that just as we try out many chairs to find the one that is most comfortable, we shouldn't feel pressured to commit to the first person we meet. He teaches Kaira: Dear Zindagi

While in Goa, Kaira has a chance encounter with (Shah Rukh Khan), an unconventional and free-spirited psychologist. Curious and desperate for sleep, she begins therapy sessions with him. Jug doesn't use traditional clinical methods; instead, he uses metaphors, stories, and simple activities like playing "Kabaddi" with the ocean waves to help her heal. Key Life Lessons (The "Chair Theory") is a heartfelt journey of self-discovery that follows

Kaira is young and ambitious, but she struggles with extreme and a series of failed relationships. After a messy breakup with a producer and being evicted from her apartment, she reluctantly moves back to her childhood home in Goa to live with her parents. However, her relationship with them is strained by deep-seated resentment and a feeling of being abandoned as a child. The Encounter with "Jug" Curious and desperate for sleep, she begins therapy

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is a heartfelt journey of self-discovery that follows Kaira (Alia Bhatt), a talented cinematographer living in Mumbai whose life seems perfect on the outside but is crumbling within. The Breaking Point

A central theme of the movie is Jug’s —the idea that just as we try out many chairs to find the one that is most comfortable, we shouldn't feel pressured to commit to the first person we meet. He teaches Kaira:

While in Goa, Kaira has a chance encounter with (Shah Rukh Khan), an unconventional and free-spirited psychologist. Curious and desperate for sleep, she begins therapy sessions with him. Jug doesn't use traditional clinical methods; instead, he uses metaphors, stories, and simple activities like playing "Kabaddi" with the ocean waves to help her heal. Key Life Lessons (The "Chair Theory")

Kaira is young and ambitious, but she struggles with extreme and a series of failed relationships. After a messy breakup with a producer and being evicted from her apartment, she reluctantly moves back to her childhood home in Goa to live with her parents. However, her relationship with them is strained by deep-seated resentment and a feeling of being abandoned as a child. The Encounter with "Jug"