Why did the hero work day and night to become rich? To impress his lover’s rich, egoistic father. Why did the heroine refuse to marry an arranged alliance? For the love of her soulmate. The world of Hindi cinema has and continues to revolve around the genre of love, giving birth to plenty of great stories which have been inked in golden letters in the history of Indian cinema. The genre of romance has been timeless in Bollywood. The evolution of cinema and storytelling ran parallel to the representation of love on the silver screen. While action, thrill, horror, all were sub-genres, love and romance remained the centre of everything.
From the black and white era of Shree 420 (1955) and Pyaasa (1957) to the OTT original stories of today, the representation of love and relationships has undergone a massive transition. From the time of love letters to dating apps, writers and directors have swiftly identified the changing trend amongst lovers.