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Relationship expert decodes why Gen Z daters find Bollywood movie 'Hum Tum' relatable

The 2004 Bollywood film "Hum Tum'' is known for its exploration of romance in a modern context. Interestingly, the film aligns closely with Indian Gen Z's approach to dating and relationships today

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Hum Tum provides timeless lessons about love and relationships that resonate with Gen Z's modern dating values. File pic

Hum Tum provides timeless lessons about love and relationships that resonate with Gen Z's modern dating values. File pic

As per Bumble’s recent survey,  71.5 per cent of single Indians (71 per cent GenZ, 72 per cent Millennials) enjoy movie post-mortems, reviewing movies together. As Hum Tum, a classic Bollywood Romcom recently celebrated 20 years, Ruchi Ruuh, relationship expert, at Bumble India dives into how relatable the movie still is.

The 2004 Bollywood film "Hum Tum'' is known for its exploration of romance in a modern context. Interestingly, the film aligns closely with Indian Gen Z's approach to dating and relationships today. Below are the five ways Gen Z daters can relate to the film's timeless narrative:

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