Neeraj Ghaywan Why it’s Dodear: Masaan is a stark reminder that life happens by the Ghats of Varanasi—where the dead are burned and the living fall in love. The film handles casteism, pre-marital sex, and suicide with brutal honesty. The line "Yeh dukh kaahe khatam nahi hota hai?" (Why doesn't this sadness end?) haunts you. It is a "Dodear" movie for the poet in your soul.

A coming-of-age story where a spoiled rich kid (Ranbir Kapoor) learns responsibility from an ambitious Kolkata girl (Konkona Sen Sharma). It’s gentle, realistic, and shows that love doesn’t always need grand gestures—sometimes it’s just sharing a cup of tea in a Mumbai monsoon.

Conclusion — strategic advice (concise)