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And for a film industry built on the dream of the ‘janam janam ka saath’ (lifetime partnership), that is a radical, and very human, step forward.

But lately? A few films have started nudging the door open — sometimes literally — toward open relationships, polyamory, and ethically non-monogamous storylines.

Modern storylines suggest that loyalty is not merely physical; it is emotional and communicative. A character sharing an honest conversation about their attraction to someone else is often framed as more loyal than a partner harboring secret resentments.

Before the mainstream woke up, the indie circuit was already deconstructing monogamy.

Why the hesitation? The answer lies in the Bollywood hero’s fragile ego.

Love in Bollywood is no longer just about the destination of marriage; it is about the journey of self-discovery, communication, and the freedom to define commitment on one's own terms. As Indian society continues to debate and redefine intimacy, cinema will undoubtedly keep pace, reflecting the beautiful complexities of the human heart.