With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to get prepped up for your special day. Make some plans on how would you like to spend your time with your loved ones. With the pandemic and social distancing issues this year, it would be awesome to just cuddle up on the couch and watch a movie together.
With so many sappy and romantic movies out there, it is not an easy task to choose from the never-ending list. So, we are here to help you narrow down some movies from the romantic genre.
Yem Maaya Chesaave:
YMC is close to everyone’s heart. Falling in love with a neighbour is something most of us can relate to. Naga Chaithanya plays Karthik who is a budding director and Samantha plays Jessie who lives in his neighbourhood. The complications of love, the complexities of age and religion, the sexual tension, palpable chemistry between the actors, and of course, the BGM, what not to love about the movie?
Geethanjali:
Geethanjali is a classic romantic film and one never gets bored out of it. In spite of many films, we keep coming back to this epic film. The story portrays happiness, fun, and sadness with beautiful memories and experiences. This pragmatic screenplay has Nagarjuna as Prakash who is diagnosed with cancer and Girija as Geethanjali, an ailing patient. The dose of romance is pure and worth experiencing.
Arya:
No other film can show the one-sided love better than Arya. Without being a nuisance, Allu Arjun’s character accepts for not being loved back. He just wants her to feel the love he has for her, the honesty and selflessness in it. The movie has an ultimate act of falling in love with each other, having fun and comedy intact. Perfect for Valentine’s day, this film has an innocent love and happy ending.
Fidaa:
The humour, powerful dialogues and the settings do bring back flashes of Sekhar Kammula’s romantic movies. One cannot get out of these characters – Varun and Bhanumathi. The movie is a celebration with some cringeworthy scenes. The characters are frightening real and terrific.
Malli Malli Idi Rani Roju:
The film is all about Love and only love. People change in time, relationships change in time; Love doesn’t. There are some shocking surprises in the film but the movie would tell why love is the only power that connects people. Watch it with your partner and you’ll be able to see why love is eternal.
Manasantha Nuvve:
The characters are greatly affected with pure love right from their childhood days. Both Uday Kiran and Reema Sen have put exceptional charisma on screen, making it a deeply romantic movie. The story teaches us all about romance, timeless love and dedication to another person.
Tholiprema: 1998
The first love is very special in everyone’s life and the film showcases Pawan Kalyan’s first love in its purest form. Watching this film takes you back to the memorable 90s. The magic of Tholiprema is fun and breezy and the climax scene in the film is just superlative. This film ran for 365 days and that pretty much sums up the popularity for the film. Tholiprema is the kind of love story that melts your heart.
This post was last modified on 14 February 2021 10:54 am
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