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Bollywood classics from the 70s that redefined love

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 26, 2025, 12:23 IST
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Bollywood classics from the 70s that redefined love

The 1970s represent classic Hindi cinema, layered with emotions, soulful melodies, and passionate glances. Not to forget, love stories from Bollywood's 70s era had strong emotions. Unspoken longing, rebellious romance, or heartache from social conflict provided depth. In addition to being enjoyable, these movies created the standard for romantic narrative in Indian cinema. These timeless love classics from the 1970s still serve as a benchmark for what a genuine romantic film should feel like.

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​'Amar Prem'

Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore star in this tender tale that shows how a lonely man and a courtesan connect emotionally. 'Amar Prem' speaks of a pure platonic bond that defies society's rules of love beyond physical attraction. The movie's music enhanced its emotional impact, and the famous line "Pushpa, I hate tears" came to represent unsaid love and silent suffering.

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​'Bobby'

Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia’s 'Bobby' follows the story of a rich boy and a poor girl. With energetic music, stylish outfits, and youthful defiance, Bobby turned into a cultural phenomenon that redefined teenage love on screen through youthful defiance. The movie addressed a generation that isn't scared to show their love.

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​'Abhimaan'

'Abhimaan,' a movie that explores love, jealousy, and ego in marriage, gained depth from the real-life couple Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan. Emotional distance results from a successful singer feeling threatened by his wife's rising fame. The movie illustrates how relationships can be strained by fame and pride, but that love stays when there is humility and understanding.

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​'Kora Kagaz'

A simple love story about a new husband and wife whose marriage starts to fall apart due to misunderstandings and ego, 'Kora Kagaz' stars Vijay Anand and Jaya Bachchan. The film is a significant testing of emotional separation and reconciliation that is quiet and genuine. It is an unforgettable tale of broken love and second chances because of its eerie title track and subdued performances.

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​'Kabhi Kabhie'

Kabhi Kabhie, directed by Yash Chopra, shows a wide range of entangled emotions, past lovers, and present partners. A heartwarming tale of how first loves can influence afterlives is told by Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, and a multi-star cast. The film, which is laced with poetry and timeless music, demonstrates that although love isn't always flawless, it's always strong and endures in memory.

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