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'Mughal-e-Azam', 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge', ‘Jab We Met’, 'Tamasha': Movies that revolutionised romance in Bollywood

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 8, 2025, 12:00 IST
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‘Mughal-e-Azam’

While romance existed in earlier films, ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ turned it into grand opera. The turbulent love story of Prince Salim and Anarkali blended rebellion, beauty, and poetry like never before. With iconic lines like “Pyaar kiya toh darna kya,” the film celebrated fearless love in an era of restrictions. Its epic scale and emotional depth set a benchmark for romantic storytelling for decades to come.

2/8

‘Bobby’

‘Bobby’ revolutionised Hindi cinema by bringing teenage love to the forefront. Raj Kapoor’s story of two young lovers from different social backgrounds felt refreshing and modern for its time. The film’s youthful vibe, vibrant music, and innocent defiance broke the pattern of mature romances dominating the industry. It kick-started an entire genre dedicated to young love and campus romances.

3/8

‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’

‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ didn’t just redefine romance—it reshaped the cultural imagination of love for Indians around the world. Raj and Simran’s story blended tradition with youthful rebellion in a way that felt relatable and aspirational. Instead of eloping, their choice to win family approval created a new template for Bollywood love. The film’s visuals, dialogues, and characters became iconic symbols of romance.

4/8

‘Jab We Met’

‘Jab We Met’ brought a refreshing modernity to Bollywood romance by focusing on emotional healing and self-discovery. Geet and Aditya’s connection grew through heartfelt conversations, shared vulnerabilities, and rediscovering life. Their love story felt organic, relatable, and wonderfully imperfect. The film showed that romance isn’t just about finding someone—it’s about finding yourself along the way.

5/8

‘Dil Se’

Mani Ratnam’s ‘Dil Se’ explored a darker, more intense dimension of love, set against the backdrop of conflict and insurgency. The relationship between Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala felt haunting, obsessive, and deeply emotional. Supported by A.R. Rahman’s unforgettable soundtrack, the film portrayed love as something dangerous and consuming. It stood apart from the decade’s feel-good romances with its bold, poetic storytelling.

6/8

‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’

Often described as Bollywood’s Romeo and Juliet, ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ reignited tragic romance for the late 80s generation. Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla’s chemistry, combined with the film’s emotional urgency, made it unforgettable. It highlighted how family conflicts can destroy young love and romanticised the idea of lovers willing to die for each other. The film became a blueprint for many 90s tragic love stories.

7/8

‘Rockstar’

‘Rockstar’ broke the conventional mould by showing love not as comforting, but as chaotic and destructive. Ranbir Kapoor’s journey from innocence to artistic madness was fuelled by heartbreak and longing. The film portrayed love as a force that can inspire brilliance yet cause deep emotional wounds. Its raw, painful honesty resonated with audiences who had outgrown fairy-tale endings.

8/8

‘Tamasha’

‘Tamasha’ took introspective love stories to a new level by questioning identity and authenticity in relationships. Ved and Tara’s romance unfolded through layers of self-realisation and emotional struggle. The film suggested that true love can only exist when we stop performing for society and embrace who we really are. Its philosophical depth made it a cult classic for viewers seeking more than typical romance.

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