With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, Prime Video India has unveiled a specially curated watchlist that explores love in its many shades — from unapologetic self-love and messy modern relationships to sweeping romances and perfectly imperfect connections. Designed to resonate with viewers across moods and moments, the collection brings together stories that reflect how love is experienced today: complicated, heartfelt, chaotic and deeply personal.
According to a press note from the streamer yesterday, Valentine’s special guide moves beyond conventional romance to spotlight narratives that feel real and relatable. Whether viewers are single with “main character energy”, navigating complex relationships, hopelessly smitten, or embracing love in all its flawed glory, Prime Video’s selection promises something that speaks directly to the heart.
For those celebrating independence and self-discovery, the platform highlights stories where self-love takes centre stage. Titles like ‘Fleabag’, ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’, ‘Call Me Bae’ and ‘Four More Shots Please’ portray ambitious, bold protagonists who define their own journeys, while films such as ‘Legally Blonde’ and ‘Barbie’ reinforce the idea that love with oneself often comes first.
The watchlist also dives into the darker, more complicated side of relationships, where passion blurs into obsession and emotions run deep. Prime Originals such as ‘The Girlfriend’, ‘Gehraiyaan’ and ‘Bandish Bandits’ sit alongside titles like ‘Fatal Attraction’ and ‘The Beguiled’, capturing love that twists, challenges and, at times, unsettles.
For viewers craving classic romance and emotional highs, Prime Video brings together timeless and contemporary love stories that celebrate connection and longing. From ‘The Notebook’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’ to ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and ‘La La Land’, the collection balances nostalgia with modern favourites like ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’, ‘The Idea of You’ and ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’.
Rounding out the list are stories that embrace love’s imperfections with warmth and humour. Films and series such as ‘Love Actually’, ‘Dil Dosti Dilemma’, ‘Modern Love Mumbai’ and ‘50 First Dates’ showcase relationships that are awkward, funny and beautifully flawed, reminding viewers that imperfection is often what makes love meaningful.
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