6 Things That Popular Romance Movies Of Indian Cinema Like ‘DDLJ’ Have Taught Us Not To Do!

6 Things That Popular Romance Movies Of Indian Cinema Like ‘DDLJ’ Have Taught Us Not To Do!

Indian cinema has a huge effect on our lives whether we like it or not. We have been learning major things from movies for a very long time. Honestly, over the years, Indian romance movies like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai have literally excelled in setting up unrealistic and toxic expectations for all of us. Through the uncountable romantic movies that Indian cinema releases every year, we’ve learned several illogical ways to dress up, get makeovers, and play manipulative tricks, all with the stupid goal of wooing our so-called sacha pyaar.

But, to be fair, that isn’t just it, these popular movies like DDLJ also give us life lessons and teach us about things that we probably should not do in life. Don’t they? Let’s list some of these down!

6 Things That Popular Movies Like DDLJ Taught Us Not To Do!

1. Never Fall For Somebody’s Vacation Mode

Popular movies like Tamasha have taught us the fact that people literally act differently when they are on vacation. But, their actual selves and identities are very different. So, a lot of people who end up falling for the vacation mode of others, just end up getting hurt and heartbroken.

2. Never Miss Your Train For Someone

Jab We Met is one of the most iconic Bollywood romance movies. This movie literally tells us how essential a train ride can be and literally teaches us the fact that you should never miss your train for someone. It also shows us how the world can be unsafe for women, especially at night so, stay on your train!

3. Don’t Wait For The Perfect Prince Charming

Various romance movies in Indian cinema like Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi have shown us how women tend to chase after the hot and perfect prince charming. But, they end up realising that love had been there in front of their eyes, all along. So, don’t be like these dumb women and wait for prince charming.

4. You Don’t Need To Change Yourself For Love

Love is a form of acceptance for who you are, it doesn’t demand you to change yourself into some fantastical person. If someone demands you to change for them to love you then it isn’t love it’s a transaction. This is a very important lesson that Kal Ho Naa Ho has taught us.

5. Don’t Let Cultural Barriers Affect Your Love

Love knows no bounds. Your love isn’t dependent on how you lead your social life but they are about who you are as a person. 2 States has taught us that differences whether they are cultural or social, should be celebrated and they should not become a hurdle to your love.

6. Never Give Up On Love

If there is anything that a whole lot of these romantic movies teach us directly, it’s the fact that love can happen when you least expect it. So, don’t you dare give up on love!

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Your love life may not have background music or flowers falling from the sky, but they can be so much more amazing than these movies because you are the protagonist in your stories. Just remember to not compare your life to the paint-brushed movie versions. Just enjoy the movies like DDLJ, take the lessons that matter and leave the rest of the space open for your own unique love story. Okay?

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