5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    There are so many love stories in Bollywood films that didn’t see the light of the day. Despite their crackling chemistry and fun scenes, there are many ‘almost’ love stories in movies. Take a look:

    DDLJ – Anupam Kher & Himani Shivpuri

    5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    Their moment when they first collide into each other and bua (Himani) drops a thaal of roses is historic. With Bahaaron Phool Barsao playing in the background, bua tells Raj’s Pop that shes’ unmarried and he says she can’t be Simran’s bua, she looks like her sister. Then he picks up a rose she’s forgetting to pick up and says ‘aapka gulaab gir gaya’. She says, ‘aapke liye hi gir gaya hoga shayad,’ and they share a naughty romantic smile.

    Kuch Kuch Hota Hai – Anupam Kher & Miss Briganza

    5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    Anupam Kher and Archana Puran Singh’s chemistry in this movie was amazing. Without having a proper romantic angle, the two seemed quite involved into each other and even at the end they meet when Rahul and Anjali tie the knot. She even tells Mr. Malhotra during the first few scenes, Mr. Malhotra, Mrs. Malhotra!

    Kal Ho Na Ho - Chaddha Ji & Lajjo

    5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    Sushma Seth and Dara Singh’s padosi love story never saw the light of the day, but Aman didn’t refrain from taking a dig at them saying, ‘Chaddha aur Lajjo ki jawaani!’

    Kal Ho Na Ho- Sweetu & Franky

    5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    Sweetu’s love for Franky and her adrenalin rushes that are visible when she sees him at the beginning of the song Mahi Ve were too cute and showed a lot of potential for a love story.

    Kabhi Alvidaa Naa Kehna – Amitabh Bachchan & Kirron Kher  

    5 'Almost' Love Stories Of Bollywood Films That Never Got Real

    Sexy Sam and SRK’s mother in KANK didn’t go any far, but the two were great in their scenes together with some crackling chemistry.