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5 Bollywood romantic films Gen-Z will relate to if they liked Saiyaara so much
5 Bollywood romantic films Gen-Z will relate to if they liked Saiyaara so much

India Today

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

5 Bollywood romantic films Gen-Z will relate to if they liked Saiyaara so much

Varul Chaturvedi, a 23-year-old student, watched 'Saiyaara' out of peer pressure. He explained that the decision to watch the film came after he gave in to the FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), and saw his friends posting pictures and reels from cinema halls. And even though his decision was entirely driven by pressure, he enjoyed every bit of the experience inside the theatre. Chaturvedi felt a strong connection with YRFs love Mohit Suri's film 'Saiyaara', starring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has managed to strike the right chord with the fans, it's still a fleeting glimpse of the kind of romance Bollywood is known for. The Hindi film industry never had a dearth of romantic stories with the potential to make you fall in love all over were busy feeling the heartbreak of Shah Rukh Khan's 'Veer Zara' (2004) when Gen-Z children were still learning to walk. Not just the iconic dimples of SRK, we were also busy admiring R Madhavan's boy-next-door in 'Rehnaa Hai Tere Dil Mein' (2001), Saif Ali Khan's boyish charm in 'Hum Tum' (2004), and Shahid Kapoor's brooding innocence in 'Jab We Met'. (2007) And as Gen-Z goes crazy for a passionate Bollywood love story on the big screen, it's important to rewind and look at the classic romance that millennials have grown up watching. Here's a list of a few classic 2000 core Bollywood romances that may or may not be a part of the re-release trend, but definitely deserve a place on Gen-Z's watchlist. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YRF Music (@yrfmusic)These stories aren't laced with irony, but emotion; not burdened with realism, but lifted by idealism. In a world where love is often served as nothing more than a slow-burning dish, these timeless films remind us of what it truly feels like to both fall in love and rise with it.1. Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003)With themes of unspoken love, chosen families, and living in the present, this film hits hard in a generation that's constantly dealing with uncertainty, whether emotional, social, or existential. Aman's (SRK) quiet suffering and Naina's (Preity Zinta) emotional awakening are heartbreakingly relevant. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dharma Productions (@dharmamovies)2. Veer-Zaara (2004)The cross-border love story speaks to today's globally connected generation which understands cultural divides but dreams of bridging them. Starring Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta, 'Veer-Zaara's' loyalty, sacrifice, and emotional intensity hit especially deep in an age of fast romance and faster endings. View this post on Instagram A post shared by YRF Music (@yrfmusic)3. Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein (2001)advertisementStill a cult favourite, the film featuring R Madhavan and Dia Mirza taps into that hopeless romantic energy that refuses to die, even if it's masked by sarcasm and memes. Maddy's charm, the music, and the longing give Gen-Z that intoxicating high of first love with all its flaws. View this post on Instagram A post shared by bollyall_timehits (@bollyall_timehits)4. Jab We Met (2007)Starring Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor, the Imtiaz Ali-directorial features Geet as unapologetically herself - chaotic, expressive, and self-loving - the very qualities Gen-Z embraces. View this post on Instagram A post shared by prime video IN (@primevideoin)Aditya, the emotionally reserved man slowly learning to feel again, reflects the mental health journeys that many in this generation are navigating. Together, they create a story that's less about grand gestures and more about personal healing.5. Love Aaj Kal (2009)In an era defined by transient connections and digital interactions, the film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone offers a poignant reminder that the essence of love transcends time, context, and even the way we express our emotions. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maddock Films (@maddockfilms)advertisementThe world today seems flooded with content but is starved for connection. And these Bollywood romances offer a kind of emotional intimacy and sincerity that many Gen-Z people crave. The re-releases of such films, whether in theatres or digitally, are not just nostalgia trips, they are tools for emotional education, offering a kind of love that isn't rushed, performative, or future of romance might look different, but its foundation remains unchanged.- EndsTrending Reel

FOMO, Filters And Fraud: Cybercriminals Target Gen Z's Digital Life
FOMO, Filters And Fraud: Cybercriminals Target Gen Z's Digital Life

BusinessToday

time04-06-2025

  • Health
  • BusinessToday

FOMO, Filters And Fraud: Cybercriminals Target Gen Z's Digital Life

Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging Gen Z's online behaviours — including trend-chasing, social media oversharing and digital nostalgia — to carry out phishing, scams and data breaches, according to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky. The firm warns that the hyperconnectivity and digital-first lifestyle of Gen Z is creating fertile ground for cyberthreats. From fake shopping sites to malware-laced retro games, attackers are turning popular digital habits into exploitable attack vectors. In response, Kaspersky has launched Case 404 , an interactive AI-led cybersecurity game aimed at raising awareness among Gen Z about the risks hidden in everyday online activities. Kaspersky flagged oversharing as a major vulnerability, noting that routine social media posts on platforms like TikTok and Instagram can reveal sensitive personal information. Even casual posts showing home interiors, daily routines or pet names could be weaponised in social engineering attacks or password recovery exploits. The phenomenon of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) is also being manipulated through clickbait phishing campaigns. Cybercriminals replicate exclusive concert ticket offers or fake product launches — such as new iPhones or event pre-orders — luring victims into revealing credentials or downloading malware. Meanwhile, the revival of Y2K fashion and interest in early-2000s games has exposed Gen Z to threats via counterfeit downloads. Fake versions of nostalgic titles like The Sims 2 and Bratz Rock Angelz are being embedded with malicious software, compromising users' devices. Fast fashion platforms have also become hotspots for phishing schemes. The popularity of retailers such as Shein and Fashion Nova is being mimicked through scam websites and fake promo codes, designed to harvest financial and personal data under the guise of limited-time offers. Beyond consumerism, the rising use of mental health apps among Gen Z — driven by digital dependency and stress-related conditions such as iDisorder — presents another risk. These platforms store highly sensitive personal data that, if breached, could be exploited for phishing or blackmail. Kaspersky advises users to verify links before clicking, avoid oversharing online, and ensure strong password hygiene with two-factor authentication. With Gen Z's digital engagement only set to grow, the firm underlines the importance of staying informed as the first line of defence against cyberthreats. Related

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