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The Revival of Bollywood Rom-Coms: Love Stories Make a Big-Screen Comeback

Bollywood is experiencing a romantic comedy revival, with films like Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar redefining the genre for modern audiences. These rom-coms combine humor, emotion, and contemporary themes, marking a return to heartfelt storytelling.

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By Saivya Singh
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The Revival of Bollywood Rom-Coms: Love Stories Make a Big-Screen Comeback

After years of gritty thrillers, high-octane action, and pan-India blockbusters dominating the landscape, Bollywood is finally seeing the return of the romantic comedy—a genre that once defined its golden era. The new wave of rom-coms is modern, sharp, and emotionally resonant, capturing both the chaos and charm of falling in love in today's world.

Leading this resurgence is Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (2023), starring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor. Directed by Luv Ranjan, the film brought back the breezy, banter-filled vibe of classic Bollywood romances while exploring the complications of modern relationships. Its mix of humor, music, and emotional drama struck a chord, especially with urban audiences.

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Another major contributor is Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), directed by Karan Johar. With Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt at the center of a culturally clashing love story, the film blended grand visuals and light-hearted romance with deeper social commentary. It revisited old-school Bollywood magic while addressing themes of gender roles and generational differences, offering something fresh yet familiar.

Streaming platforms have also played a key role in this revival. Films like Mismatched, Plan A Plan B, and Feels Like Ishq brought bite-sized love stories to digital screens, proving there’s still a large appetite for romantic storytelling, especially among younger viewers.

What makes this new rom-com era special is its grounded approach. Today’s love stories aren’t just about meet-cutes and wedding songs—they address commitment issues, dating culture, and evolving family dynamics. The characters are flawed, funny, and far more relatable than their larger-than-life predecessors.

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As audiences look for comfort, joy, and a break from heavy narratives, Bollywood’s renewed focus on love, laughter, and emotional connection is arriving at just the right time. The rom-com isn’t just back—it’s evolving, and it’s here to stay.

 

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