Hyderabad:Who said Valentine's Day is only for couples? Single readers understand that being happy and satisfied without a partner is possible. Even filmmakers have realised the worth of loving oneself. Films have steadily shifted from outdated ideas about finding the perfect one to embracing self-love.
OTT provides a variety of films on loving yourself and if you're single, look no further. Below are our top picks that will make you grateful for being single as a 'happy ending' does not always imply being in a relationship, which is why it's pleasant when films celebrate singlehood. Check out this collection of films that appeal to singles and explore themes of self-discovery and independence.
Dear Zindagi (Netflix)
Gauri Shinde directorial - the 2016 coming-of-age drama film Dear Zindagi is the right pick if you are on the journey of self-discovery. The plot revolves around a young cinematographer who is dissatisfied with her life and meets a free-spirited psychologist who helps her obtain a new perspective on it. The film is a fresh take on modern relationships with the key focus on loving oneself first.
Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan play the key roles, with Ira Dubey, Kunal Kapoor, Angad Bedi, Ali Zafar, Yashaswini Dayama, and debutant Rohit Suresh Saraf in supporting roles. It was produced by Gauri Khan, Karan Johar, and Shinde under the labels Red Chillies Entertainment, Dharma Productions, and Hope Productions, respectively.
Queen (Netflix)
The 2013 comedy-drama Queen, directed by Vikas Bahl and produced by Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, and Madhu Mantena, tells the story of Rani Mehra, a shy Punjabi girl from New Delhi who goes on her honeymoon to Paris and Amsterdam alone after her fiance cancels their wedding. Kangana Ranaut plays the lead in the film, with Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao in supporting roles. Queen focuses on Rani's journey as she discovers herself after the brutal heartbreak.
English Vinglish (Amazon Prime Video)
English Vinglish is a 2012 comedy-drama film. Sridevi plays Shashi Godbole, a small-scale businesswoman, who is good at making snacks and sweets. She enrolls in an English-language course after her husband and daughter criticise her lack of English skills, gaining newfound confidence in the process. Gauri Shinde wrote and directed the film with the central character of Shashi inspired by her mother. The film marked Sridevi's return to cinema after a 15-year absence after Judaai (1997).