Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani

We meet Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor), a free-spirited travel junkie with a pathological fear of settling down. Naina (Deepika Padukone) is his polar opposite—a shy, studious introvert wearing thick glasses and a metaphorical emotional armor. A spontaneous trekking trip to Manali throws them together with the loud-mouthed Avi (Aditya Roy Kapur) and the pragmatic Aditi (Kalki Koechlin). Here, love sparks in a snowstorm, but Bunny’s dreams of a global wanderlust life tear them apart.

In the era of OTT (Netflix/Prime Video), YJHD consistently ranks in the top 10 most re-watched Bollywood films. Why? Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani

Unlike typical Bollywood climaxes involving villains or choppers, YJHD climaxes at a railway station with a Bunty Aur Babli ticket check. Bunny must choose between a flight to a new life in Japan or a train back to his roots. It is this final, breathless sprint—chasing his own happiness—that cements the film’s legacy. We meet Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor), a free-spirited travel

In the sprawling landscape of Bollywood cinema, few films manage to transcend their status as mere entertainment to become a cultural timestamp. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (YJHD), released in 2013, is one such rarity. Directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, the film was more than just a blockbuster; it was a phenomenon that captured the pulse of a generation. Here, love sparks in a snowstorm, but Bunny’s

It’s the perfect synthesis. YJHD doesn't tell you to stop dreaming. It tells you to dream and love. To run towards your goal, but turn around to see who is running with you.