Bollywood loves dramatic, over-the-top happy endings, but if some of these happened in real life, they’d be absolute disasters. Let’s take a reality check on seven famous Bollywood movie endings that would completely fall apart outside the silver screen.
1. Kabir Singh (2019) – A red flag parade
In the movie, Preeti magically forgives Kabir for his toxic, controlling, and borderline abusive behavior, and they live happily ever after. In real life? Preeti’s friends would stage an intervention, her family would file a restraining order, and Kabir would be blocked on all platforms.
2. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) – The train scene nightmare
Sure, Raj’s persistence won Simran’s heart, but let’s be real—if a guy followed a girl across continents, tried to win over her strict dad, and pulled off a dramatic train rescue, she’d probably call the cops. Also, imagine the sheer chaos if Simran missed the train after all that.
3. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) – Career or love?
Bunny ditches his lifelong dream of traveling the world to stay with Naina. Sweet? Maybe. Realistic? Not really. In real life, Bunny would probably regret sacrificing his passion, leading to the most passive-aggressive fights ever and eventual therapy.
4. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) – The sudden love switch
Rahul ignores tomboy Anjali for years, but the moment she gets a makeover, he falls in love? If this happened IRL, Tina’s ghost would haunt them both for their sheer audacity. Also, poor Aman—he deserved better.
5. Student of the Year (2012) – Priorities, where?
Instead of focusing on actual education, Abhi and Rohan spend the whole movie flexing muscles, fighting, and chasing girls. Realistically, none of them would even graduate, let alone be “Student of the Year.”
6. Tere Naam (2003) – Toxicity overload
Radhe’s violent, obsessive behavior is glorified as love, and it ends in tragedy. In reality, this story wouldn’t be romantic—it would be a true crime documentary.
7. Koi… Mil Gaya (2003) – An alien cover-up?
So Rohit gets superpowers, an alien visits, and then… nobody questions it? In real life, NASA, ISRO, and every government agency would be on his case in seconds.
Some things are better left to Bollywood! Which ending do you think is the most unrealistic?