Each year brings with it some really memorable films and with such memorable films, the leading pair too paves their way to everyone's hearts. Such was the case with some of the new and some repeated pairings in Bollywood this year.
With the year drawing to a closure, it is time we bring you the 7 Bollywood jodisthat touched our hearts and made us simply go 'Aww' with their mushy on-screen romance!
Alia Bhatt- Arjun Kapoor:
Two Gen-Y actors - both stars in their own ways. They just needed a film to bring them together and voila! There was 2 States. Adapted from Chetan Bhagat's novel of the same name, Alia-Arjun's sparkling chemistry elevated the film to a different level altogether. If their naughty tu-tu-main-main made us laugh, their battle for love tugged our hearts. Their on screen camaraderie was crackling enough to spark relationship and link up rumours off screen as well.
Shraddha Kapoor-Sidharth Malhotra:
Another duo from the newest breed of actors, Shraddha and Sidharth brought in an exciting mismatch of sorts when they were paired opposite each other in Ek Villain. While he turned eyeballs with his brawny, brooding appearance, Shraddha as the lovely, adorable girl-next-door won a million hearts. A tale of love and revenge, Shraddha's infectious energy complimented Sidharth's ruffian attitude like chalk and cheese!
Alia Bhatt-Varun Dhawan:
They had earlier been paired together in their debut film- Karan Johar's Student Of The Year. But there, he lost her to Sidharth, But in Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Varun was all set to win his bride and take her home. A tribute to Shah Rukh Khan- Kajol's iconic romantic sagaDilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, it was the urban feel coupled with Alia-Varun's rocking screen presence which catapulted this mushy romance to success! Who can forget the immensely romantic Samjhawan number from the film?
Salman Khan-Jacqueline Fernandes:
They fit the bill like fire and ice. He's hot-headed and temperamental. She's calm and amiable. When the two fall in love, magic happens. That's what Sajid Nadiadwalabrilliantly made use of in his film Kick. Another foreign export, Jackie looked resplendent with Salman in every frame and their on-screen chemistry seemed to have upped the expectations even further from Kick. While most Salman Khan films are just about him, Kickwas more about him and his ladylove!
Hrithik Roshan-Katrina Kaif:
They had set tongues wagging with their smoking hot kiss in Zoya Akhtar's much loved filmZindagi Na Milegi Dobara. But when Hrithik and Katrina decided to come together again, they made sure they came back with a bang! Or should we say- Bang Bang! Undeniably the hottest couple in B-town, given that the two look smouldering together, Katrina and Hrithik had more than just a smooch moment in the Sidharth Anand film. While the film seemed more about stunts and action from the trailer, it was Katrina and Hrithik's chemistry which outshone everything else.
Shahid Kapoor-Shraddha Kapoor:
Haider was meant to be all about the central character played by Shahid Kapoor. But wouldHaider have been the same without Arshia? No, we say! Despite having a smaller role compared to her other films, Shraddha brought in a refreshing energy on the platter in an otherwise dark, gloomy Vishal Bhardwaj film. If the steamy scenes between the two upped the oomph quotient, the gravedigger scene where Shahid breaks down on seeing Shraddha's dead body gives you goose bumps. Enough said.
Deepika Padukone-Shah Rukh Khan:
They have been paired twice before. They have created magic before. They have gifted two blockbusters before. But when they came together for another film, it had to be grander. Undoubtedly, one of the best pairings, Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone share a certain vibe which sets the ball rolling for them and their fans. After a hugely successfulChennai Express, SRK and Deepika's sweet coy romance in Happy New Year did bring in a lot of cheers, even though the film was criticised for its illogical narrative. No wonder, Manwaa Laage turned out to be one of the biggest hits of the season.
0 Comments