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    From a solo journey of self-discovery to learning to stand up for yourself and getting over a breakup, this list of movies is perfect if you are on an Anti-Valentine’s Day kick.

    A watchlist for your anti-Valentine's Day binge fest

    A watchlist for your anti-Valentine’s Day binge fest

    This Valentine’s season, we’re flipping the script. Not everyone has a Valentine, and honestly, that’s something to celebrate. Whether you’re single by choice, freshly heartbroken, or simply choosing your friends over forced romance, this watchlist is all about you.

    Think self-love over situationships, friendships over flowers, and comfort movies over candlelight dinners. Because sometimes the best plans involve your closest people, your favourite snacks, and stories that remind you that being on your own (or with your gang) is more than enough. This Anti-Valentine watchlist by Tata Play is your cue to pause, heal, laugh, and fall a little in love with life, on your own terms.

    Queen

    What happens when a honeymoon turns into a solo trip of self-discovery? Queen answers that with warmth and wit as Rani, played by Kangana Ranaut, sets off on a life-changing journey across Europe after being dumped. Along the way, friendships bloom, confidence soars, and self-love takes centre stage. A perfect reminder that sometimes losing someone helps you finally find yourself.

    Dear Zindagi

    Healing isn’t linear, and Dear Zindagi embraces that truth beautifully. Alia Bhatt’s Kaira navigates love, career, and emotional baggage with the help of an unconventional therapist played by Shah Rukh Khan. Soft, introspective, and deeply comforting, the film champions self-acceptance, emotional honesty, and choosing peace over perfection, romantically and otherwise.

    Break Ke Baad

    A refreshingly honest take on young love falling apart, Break Ke Baad follows Abhay and Aaliya as ambition, distance, and growing pains pull them in different directions. Starring Imran Khan and Deepika Padukone, the film captures the awkward, messy reality of breakups, and the clarity that follows. It’s less about heartbreak and more about learning when to let go, even if love still lingers.

    Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety

    Bros before everything else. This loud, unapologetic comedy starring Kartik Aaryan, Sunny Singh, and Nushrratt Bharuccha dives into toxic relationships and fiercely loyal friendships. With razor-sharp humour and iconic monologues about friendship, it makes a strong case for choosing your people wisely, and backing the ones who’ve always had your back.

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