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Bollywood's most unforgettable love stories, woven with passion and heart, the romances that moved generations

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 22, 2025, 11:00 IST
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Veer-Zaara

Set against borders, sacrifice and time, this sweeping romance shows love outliving war, duty and decades of silence. An Indian Air Force officer and a Pakistani social worker meet by chance, then are torn apart by politics and family honour. Released in 2004, its soul-stirring songs, poetic dialogues and cross-border message turned Veer and Zaara into symbols of love that simply refuses to surrender, through every long night.

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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

Wrapped in mustard fields and timeless longing, this love story redefined romance for an entire generation. Released in 1995, it played in Mumbai cinemas for years, turning train stations and European holidays into dreamy fantasies. Raj and Simran’s journey from teasing friendship to deep, aching love still feels irresistibly real, proving that patience, family, and fearless hearts can change destinies forever, even for audiences discovering it for the first time.

3/5

Jab We Met

This modern love story sparkles with two opposites colliding on a train journey that changes everything. Her unstoppable chatter and his quiet sadness became Bollywood’s favourite comfort pairing, inspiring countless memes and travel dreams. Released in 2007, its dialogues still colour everyday conversations, while that runaway bride in sneakers reminded us that loving yourself first can unexpectedly lead you straight into someone else’s waiting heart for keeps, messy and magical.

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Mughal-E-Azam

This grand historical romance turned forbidden love into pure cinema poetry. A rebellious prince and a proud courtesan fall helplessly for each other, challenging an emperor’s iron will and centuries of tradition. Released in 1960 after a decade of meticulous production, it used hand coloured frames, colossal sets, and timeless music, ensuring that Anarkali’s whispered defiance still echoes whenever anyone chooses love over unquestioned obedience, no matter the personal cost.

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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

This campus romance gently suggested that friendship can quietly grow into the most powerful kind of love. A basketball court, stolen letters, and one curious little girl nudging destiny turned a simple story into a cultural milestone. Released in 1998, it made friendship bands, denim shirts, and headbands iconic, while reminding every shy best friend that sometimes love returns years later, finally recognising who was standing beside them all along.

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