Whether
you
are
single
or
have
a
romantic
date
planned
for
Valentine's
Day
on
February
14,
revisiting
a
romantic
classic
from
Bollywood
is
always
a
good
idea.
We've
curated
a
list
of
timeless
celluloid
romances
that
are
perfect
reminder
of
just
how
magical
love
can
be.
So,
order
a
decadent
dessert,
get
your
popcorn
ready
and
enjoy
these
recommendations
that
were
made
for
a
day
like
this!
Kaho
Naa...
Pyaar
Hai
This
Filmkraft
Production
was
Hrithik
Roshan
and
Ameesha
Patel's
debut
film
and
marked
the
rise
of
a
superstar
and
the
beginning
of
the
audience's
love
affair
with
a
story
that
still
tugs
at
the
heart,
makes
one
laugh
and
cry,
sing
and
dance.
A
rollicking
musical
score
by
Rajesh
Roshan,
beautiful
locations,
slick
direction
by
Rakesh
Roshan
and
a
stunning
double-role
by
Hrithik
ensured
the
film's
success
but
it
was
the
heart-warming
and
innocent
romance
between
the
debutants
that
made
the
film
one
of
the
most
memorable
love
stories
of
all
time.
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
This
Yash
Raj
Films
production
and
Aditya
Chopra
directorial
debut
ran
for
over
25
years
in
Mumbai's
Maratha
Mandir,
and
was
a
resounding
hit
and
gained
cult
status
over
decades
for
its
music,
beautiful
vistas
of
Europe,
memorable
scenes
that
have
now
become
a
part
of
pop
culture
and
the
crackling
chemistry
between
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Kajol.
The
love
story
of
Raj
and
Simran
refuses
to
fade
away
and
continues
to
inspire
generations
of
filmmakers
to
revisit
the
iconic
train
scene
and
many
other
memorable
moments
from
the
film.
DDLJ
was
a
perfect
combination
of
humour,
sentimentality,
relatable
writing
and
heart-warming
performances
and
is
a
perfect
watch
for
a
special
date
night.
Rehnaa
Hai
Terre
Dil
Mein
This
Pooja
Entertainment
remake
of
director
Gautam
Vasudhev
Menon's
own
Tamil
film
Minnale
has
over
time
grown
in
popularity
for
its
ageless
music
by
Harris
Jayaraj,
the
memorable
banter
exchanged
by
actors
Madhavan
and
Dia
Mirza,
a
fetching
cameo
by
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
all
the
ingredients
of
an
unusual
love
story.
RHTDM
follows
the
trajectory
of
two
lovers
who
are
totally
different
from
each
other
but
cannot
escape
the
pull
of
a
mutual
attraction
that
develops
into
deep
love.
Even
when
they
are
at
odds,
you
can
sense
the
unmistakable
chemistry.
The
film
is
still
a
mass
favourite
and
seems
as
fresh
as
when
it
was
first
released.
Maddy
and
Reena
continue
to
win
over
a
new
generation
of
fans
with
every
passing
year.
Qayamat
Se
Qayamat
Tak
This
Mansoor
Khan
directorial
and
Nasir
Hussain
production
was
a
fresh
take
on
William
Shakespeare's
Romeo
and
Juliet.
QSQT
retold
the
story
of
two
star-crossed
lovers
with
great
feeling
and
pathos.
The
superhit
film
kicked
off
the
careers
of
Aamir
Khan
and
Juhi
Chawla
and
was
an
insightful
take
on
the
prejudice
and
conflicts
that
come
in
the
way
of
true
love.
The
ill-fated
love
between
Raj
and
Rashmi
set
to
lilting
music
by
Anand-Milind
still
has
the
same
resonance
that
won
over
legions
of
fans
in
1988.
Separated
by
their
families
who
are
the
bitterest
of
enemies,
the
two
try
to
escape
to
the
countryside
but
their
feuding
clans
are
not
far
behind,
both
equally
determined
to
put
a
stop
to
their
relationship.
This
one
is
a
bonafide
classic
that
reinvented
the
romantic
musical
genre
in
Hindi
cinema.
This
Mahesh
Bhatt
hit
and
T-Series
production
was
woven
around
a
melodious
Nadeem-Shravan's
musical
score,
had
a
lanky
hero
with
a
dubbed
voice
and
a
heroine
who
was
too
tall
and
too
dusky
to
fit
into
a
conventional
mould
-
but
then,
Aashiqui
was
no
conventional
love
story.
Starring
Rahul
Roy
and
Anu
Aggarwal,
the
film
dealt
with
real
issues
like
growing
up
in
a
broken
home,
the
complications
of
modern
love
like
ambition,
jealousy
and
co-dependence.
The
story
begins
in
a
police
station
where
an
aimless
young
man
and
an
orphan
first
pass
each
other
by
and
then
find
meaning,
companionship
and
comfort
when
they
fall
in
love.
There
may
be
many
sequels
but
the
magic
of
the
original
remains
unsurpassed
with
a
soundtrack
that
still
forces
you
to
hum
along
and
remember
your
first
love.
Do
revisit
these
classic
Bollywood
movies
with
your
beloved.
Happy
Valentine's
Day!