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Sometimes, the line blurs beautifully (or disastrously).
Actress: Deepika Padukone (Veronica) The Romance: The tragic, smoking, drinking best friend who loses. Veronica loves the boy, but he chooses the "good girl" (Diana Penty). In a rare move, the storyline didn't give Veronica a happy ending. She walks away alone. This mirrored Deepika's real-life "not chosen" feeling during her early career. The exclusive twist? The audience chose Veronica. She became a cult icon. Sometimes, the line blurs beautifully (or disastrously)
For nearly a decade, Katrina Kaif’s love life was synonymous with a certain Khiladi (Salman Khan). But in 2021, she shocked the nation by marrying Vicky Kaushal, the National Award-winning actor known for Uri and Masaan. Unlike her past high-profile relationships, this one was a fortress of privacy. They never confirmed dating rumors until the wedding cards went out. Their romantic storyline isn't a dramatic masala film; it’s a quiet, supportive partnership—Vicky cheering for Katrina’s Tiger 3 success, and Katrina attending his film premieres with a shy smile. In a rare move, the storyline didn't give
The Storyline: A warrior princess and a Peshwa king engage in a forbidden, historical romance that leads to war. The "Deewani Mastani" dance and the tragic ending where she dies of shock after his death gave Bollywood its most operatic, tragic love story of the decade. The exclusive twist
Sometimes, the most compelling romantic storyline an actress ever starred in wasn't a film—it was her own breakup.
Actress: Kareena Kapoor (Geet) The Romance: Not with Shahid Kapoor's Aditya, but with herself. Geet is loud, messy, and abandoned by her boyfriend. The real romance begins when she learns to be alone on a train platform. This storyline became exclusive advice for every heartbroken girl: You are your own soulmate.
Actress: Anushka Sharma (Alizeh) The Romance: Loving a man (Ranbir) who uses her as a placeholder. Alizeh’s story is a brutal mirror of "situationships." She gives everything, gets "I don't love you" in return, and dies (literally) of a broken heart. It was a shocking storyline that told actresses: Unrequited love is not romantic; it is fatal.