Most of these are works of first-time directors, which possibly brings a freshness in their treatment if not novelty in their ideas. Some of these might be formulaic but we find ourselves in these characters and stories or so we’d like to believe. As escapist as some of these might be, these Bollywood romantic comedies tug at our hearts and refuse to grow stale even after repeated viewings.
1. DDLJ (1995)
Dir: Aditya Chopra
The ultimate rulebook of all rulebooks of romance, DDLJ became the longest running film in the history of Indian cinema (surpassing the action classic Sholay). Aditya Chopra’s debut film gave us memorable screen characters in Raj and Simran, that epitomised love. The record-breaking cult film set benchmarks for romantic dramas to come. No Bollywood list is quite complete without this one.
2. Dil Chahta Hai (2001)
Dir: Farhan Akhtar
3. Saathiya (2002)
Dir: Shaad Ali
Mani Ratnam‘s protege Shaad Ali delivered a winner in this Tamil film remake. The film smoothly transitions from mostly a light, zippy first half to a dark, grim latter half. The non-linear narrative tightly edited (except the last few minutes) kept up the pace and attention. Rani Mukerji held the film with an impressive performance. Vivek Oberoi came off his dark avatar and took on the loverboy mantle charming his way through to Suhani’s (Rani Mukerji) and our hearts. From Yaar Milade Saiyya to Chupke Se, A.R. Rahman’s soulful music added another character to the film.
4. Socha Na Tha (2004)
Dir: Imtiaz Ali
5. Hum Tum (2004)
Dir: Kunal Kohli
If there’s one film every romcom lover will swear by, it’s this one. This love story pans years and continents. It wasn’t a routine boy-meets-girl and lives-happily-ever-after story. There’s more drama and animosity than either of them can handle, helped by the battle-of-the-sexes theme (a cliched theme but done well, in this case!). The sweet nothings, mush and cheese come in much later. Saif and Rani make a cute couple and turn in endearing performances. Kirron Kher and Rishi Kapoor deserve equal credit for turning this modern love story into one of the most successful romantic films of our time.
6. Salaam Namaste (2005)
Dir: Siddharth Anand
From Dil Chahta Hai (2001) to Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), Hum Tum(2004) to Salaam Namaste (2005) and later Love Aj Kal (2009), Saif was on a roll in the 2000s. He turned in one (romcom) hit after another. Somewhere around the early 2000s, Hindi cinema’s poster boy for romance Shah Rukh Khan passed on the baton to the newer, younger crop. Bollywood found its new-age, urban loverboy in Saif. A lover who wasn’t a ‘hero’ in the real sense of the word. A lover who was far from perfect. He made mistakes. He was one of us. And Saif neatly fitted the definition (possibly also because of the events that parallel-y transpired in his real life around the time).
Siddharth Anand keeps it real and relatable, and has you engaged throughout its runtime with great performances from Preity and Saif and the roaring bromance between Saif and Arshad Warsi. (Tidbit: Did you know Habib Faisal, who wrote Band Baaja Baraat, co-wrote Salaam Namaste with Siddharth Anand?)
7. Jab We Met (2007)
Dir: Imtiaz Ali
8. Wake Up Sid (2009)
9. Band Baaja Baraat (2010)
Dir: Maneesh Sharma
From writer Habib Faisal and first-time director Maneesh Sharma came a film which will be remembered long beyond the films of its decade. A well-written script engagingly screenplayed and honest performances from Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma make this a winner. Add to it the Delhi milieu which comes alive as another character in the film. Even repeated viewings don’t dilute the initial impact of the film. Debutant Ranveer Singh carried the ‘newcomer’ title with ease and pride, nearly owning the film. Little did we know this was just the beginning for this abundantly talented actor.
10. Zindagi Na Milega Dobara (2011)
Dir: Zoya Akhtar
Zoya Akhtar skilfully marries artistic and mainstream sensibilities to create this gem. A film about friendship and travel, Zindagi Ne Milegi Dobara is a simple story with its heart in the right place. The poems by Javed Akhtar aid the narrative. We find a little bit of ourselves in all the characters. Characters with simple aspirations. Characters that speak our language. They along with a simple, relatable story elevate this film to a cult level.
Originally published here: 10 Bollywood Romantic Comedies We Love To Rewatch