What was it that made us love classic TV series like Nukkad, or movies like Yes Boss and Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, watch them again and again, and still remember them after so many years. It was the realistic way it depicted issues about the common man, and how it always made us realize the importance of what we already have, instead of making our life miserable running after what we don't. Filmfare award winning Writer & Director Manoj Lalwani's is back with yet another slice of life movie about frustrations and temptations of a common man, Wass Up Zindagi.The story is told through 4 friends going through relationship issues at different stages of family life - break-up, newly-married, parenthood and mid- age crisis. The best part is how each story line is treated in a light heart-ed manner, making the movie watching experience a breeze and yet at the end, touching all the right chords in your heart. All of the situations are something you can identify with, something you may have faced or seen in your family. It gives you a different perspective of looking at your life, makes you realize importance of family and showing you the way to handle crisis situation – face it and not run away from it.The locations are beautiful and the songs are woven well in the narrative. The performances of the lead actors are spot-on, with Prem Gadhavi (Dharmesh) as always stealing the limelight with his great comic time, having the best lines in the movie. Ravish Desai (Bhavesh) looks earnest and convincing as somebody who is deeply in love but at the same time how somebody can be swayed by a little distraction and monotony. Gaurav Paswala (Rehaan) brilliantly brings out the frustration of not being appreciated and losing one's direction. The rest of cast is equally competent, making it a great all round show.A movie to watch with your entire family