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Monsoon romance: 5 steamy Bollywood moments that show rain is about passionate love

Bollywood is the world where monsoon season has been shown in various forms.

Mumbai: Monsoon is here and people are enjoying every moment of this rainy season with happiness. Bollywood is the world where monsoon season has been shown in various forms. Right from being raunchy to being gloomy, monsoon has always been playing a vital role in generating romance in the film.

Yes, there have been many steamy sequences in Bollywood films that have definitely proved that rain is all about a passionate love. Hence on the occasion of the start of monsoon season, let's take a look at 5 steamy Bollywood moments from Indian films which will surely generate love inside you.

Raja Hindustani

Raja Hindustani's iconic longest Bollywood kissing scene is the thing we can't miss to mention. During rain, Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor find a place under a tree to save from rain. However, they end up kissing each other passionately.

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol are undoubtedly considered as the best pair to create romance on-screen. In Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the duo has indeed set the screen on fire when they dance together on the beat of the piano in the rain.

Tumsa Nahin Dekha

Tumsa Nahin Dekha is yet another example of steamy Bollywood moments during monsoon. Amidst heavy rain, Emraan Hashmi sees Dia Mirza standing on the bus stop. After seeing her beauty, the actor goes closer to the actress and expresses his love to her by kissing her.

Badmash Company

Anushka Sharma and Shahid Kapoor go on the first day in the heavy rain. While seating in the car, the duo turns up the heat with a passionate liplock. Notably, we can't forget the Tip Tip Barsa Paani song which plays in the background.

Aashiqui 2

Aashiqui 2 is undoubtedly one of the most romantic films in Bollywood. The iconic rain scenes between Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur when they put a jacket on each other to express their love is still remembered for all.-

Happy Monsoon!

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