In a world of gritty crime thrillers and heavy social dramas, Days of Tafree is a breath of fresh air. It doesn’t try to teach a grand moral lesson. Instead, it invites you to laugh at the absurdity of being twenty-something.

Days of Tafree is a 2016 coming-of-age comedy-drama that captured the hearts of young audiences, particularly in South Asian diaspora communities. The word “Tafree” (تفری) is an Urdu/Punjabi colloquial term meaning “fun,” “leisure,” or “enjoyment.” The film revolves around a group of friends navigating the chaotic, hilarious, and sometimes emotional transition from college life to adulthood.

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Reviews for the film are mixed. While some viewers enjoy its nostalgic look at "college masti" and funny character dynamics, critics have often called it a "stupid college campus movie" with dry humor and a dragged-out second half. Days of Tafree (2016)