
6 Bollywood rom-coms worth a re-watch!
6 Bollywood rom-coms worth a re-watch!
Apr 21, 2025
These 6 Bollywood rom-coms never get old. Full of charm, chaos, and heart - they're the kind of films you keep coming back to. Take a look.
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A depressed businessman and a talkative runaway girl cross paths on a train, leading to self-discovery and unexpected love. The dialogues and Kareena's iconic character - Geet - make it everyone's favourite.
Jab We Met
Two inseparable best friends slowly realise they're meant to be together. A refreshing take on friendship-turned-love and a soulful AR Rahman soundtrack, this film features Genelia and Imran in main roles.
Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na
A boy and a girl meet, argue, and reconnect over years - until love sneaks in. This rom-com shows how timing matters just as much as chemistry.
Hum Tum
A live-in couple in Australia navigate real-world relationship challenges. Way ahead of its time, it blends humour and complexities of love.
Salaam Namaste
A goofy, kind-hearted boy helps the girl he loves marry someone else - until fate intervenes. Chaos, comedy, and unexpected emotion make it a lovable rewatch.
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
When a guy finds the perfect bride - for his brother - things get hilariously complicated. A fun spin on arranged marriage with quirky characters and pure comedy, this film is a must-watch.
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