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A change in perspective is underway in Bollywood as exemplified by films like "Dear Zindagi" (2016) and "Chhichhore" (2019), transcending conventional entertainment. These movies dig into the human mind's complexities, serving as catalysts for change by fostering awareness about mental health in Indian society. While exploring this study cinematic pieces mark a notable evolution in Bollywood's role, moving beyond entertainment to become positive change agents in our cultural dialogue on mental well-being. Directed by Gauri Shinde, "Dear Zindagi" features Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan in lead roles, portraying a young woman navigating life's challenges and seeking therapy for inner struggles. The research qualitatively examines the film's nuanced depiction of mental health issues, therapy, and societal perspectives, contributing to the ongoing discourse on mental well-being. On the flip side, Nitesh Tiwari's comedy "Chhichhore," starring Sushant Singh Rajput and Shraddha Kapoor, humorously explores college students grappling with academic pressures. The study explores how mainstream cinema, through its portrayal of academic stress and its impact on mental health, engages and shapes perspectives on well-being in educational settings. This research underscores the significance of these cinematic narratives as powerful tools for instigating positive changes in societal attitudes toward mental health.
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