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    List Of Romance Drama Movies Like Vicky Kaushal’s Masaan

    By Devanshi Basu,

    8 hours ago
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    As Vicky Kaushal’s film Masaan recently celebrated its 9th anniversary, it’s a great time to revisit this critically acclaimed movie and explore other films with similar themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Released on July 24, 2015, Masaan marked Kaushal’s debut in Hindi cinema and received widespread acclaim for its poignant storytelling and impactful performances.

    Vicky Kaushal plays Deepak Kumar, a young man grappling with the death of his beloved Shaalu Gupta (Shweta Tripathi). The film depicts Deepak’s emotional turmoil and his eventual journey towards healing as he finds a new path in life.

    Parallelly, viewers get to see Devi Pathak (Richa Chadha) reeling back into a normal life after a scandal breaks her and her father. The film offers reflection, melancholy, and warmth with a side of iconic music.

    If you were moved by Masaan and are looking for similar romance dramas, here’s a list of them.

    Three of Us

    Streaming Platform: Netflix

    Three of Us is a poignant drama that follows Shailaja Desai (Shefali Shah), a woman grappling with the early stages of dementia. As her memories begin to fade, Shailaja goes on a journey through Konkan with her husband, Dipankar Desai (Swanand Kirkire), and her childhood love, Pradip Kamat (Jaideep Ahlawat).

    The Lunchbox

    Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Video

    The Lunchbox is a well-known Indian film that chronicles the story of two strangers in Mumbai who meet after receiving a lunchbox by accident. Ila (Nimrat Kaur) is a young housewife who accidentally sends her lunch to a government office. Saajan (Irrfan Khan) is the recipient of the lunch, and he begins to exchange letters with Ila.

    They develop an unexpected emotional bond through their correspondence, revealing their struggles and aspirations. Overall, the film beautifully captures the themes of loneliness, longing, and the power of letters.

    Ankhon Dekhi

    Streaming Platform: JioCinema, Amazon Prime Video & YouTube

    Ankhon Dekhi explores the life of a middle-aged man, Bauji (Sanjay Mishra), who decides to only believe in what he sees with his own eyes. His decision to reject hearsay and rely solely on personal experience leads to various comical and thought-provoking situations. Moreover, the film examines themes of perception, reality, and the search for truth, akin to the Masaan movie.

    Ship Of Theseus

    Streaming Platform: YouTube

    Anand Gandhi’s Ship Of Theseus is an Indian philosophical drama that interweaves the stories of three individuals. Their lives are touched by the notion of identity and change. The film examines the philosophical question of whether a ship with all its parts replaced remains the same.

    Photograph

    Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Video

    Photograph is a heartfelt drama that follows the story of a struggling street photographer, Rafi (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), who convinces a shy young woman, Miloni (Sanya Malhotra), to pose for a photograph to impress his grandmother.

    As they maintain their pretense of a romantic relationship, their bond deepens, leading to a journey of self-discovery and connection. Moreover, the film explores themes of love, identity, and the nuances of human relationships, much like the Masaan movie.

    Kumbalangi Nights

    Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Video

    Kumbalangi Nights is a Malayalam film that revolves around the lives of four brothers living in a small village in Kerala. The story captures their struggles, personal conflicts, and relationships with each other and the people around them. Additionally, Kumbalangi Nights shares cult classic status with the Masaan movie.

    Delhi 6

    Streaming Platform: Netflix

    Delhi 6 is an iconic Bollywood film that delves into the life of Roshan (Abhishek Bachchan), an NRI who returns to his roots in Old Delhi. The film explores his experiences and observations of the cultural and social issues prevalent in the area.

    As Roshan navigates love, unbelievable politics, and the often chaotic neighborhood, he uncovers various stories and conflicts and reflects on identity, community, and change.

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