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5 Celebrity Couples who went from on screen Couple to off screen Couple

1] Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan

This couple has to be the legendary couple of Indian film Industry. The couple first acted in the film Bansi Birju in the 1972. Subsequently they started falling for each other and they married in the year 1973. They went on to act together in several films like Sholay, Abhiman, Silsila and many more. Their relationship and bond has definitely been an inspiration for the young generation.


2] Rishi and Neetu Kaoor

One of the most iconic on-screen and off-screen pairs, Rishi Kapoor’s and Nitu Singh’s love story has touched many hearts. The teenage romance which bloomed around the year 1975 stands rock solid even after 34 years. The couple has acted in hit films like Dhan Daulat, Duniya meri jeb mein, Kabhi Kabhi to name a few.

3] Ajay and Kajol Devgan

The elegant, cute, innocent and descent Ajay married with Kajol. This couple is the prime example of dusky skin couple in the world. Both fell in love with each other during the shooting of the movie Hulchul and their love blossomed. After knowing each others more closely, Ajay proposed Kajol and she became his lifetime love. Both have acted together in films like U, Me & Hum, Pyar tho hona hi tha, and the recent dud Toonpur Ka Superhero. 

4] Abhishek and Aishwarya Bachchan

Just like his father, Abhishek chose the beauty queen of Bollywood for marriage that is Aishwarya Rai. This golden couple of Bollywood has worked together in films like Dhai Akshar Prem Ke, Umrao Jaan, Guru and Dhoom2 and after their wedding they worked together in in Raavan and Sarkar Raj. Their love for each other is depicted in the movies they have acted together.

5] Saif and Kareena Kapoor

These two are certainly the royal couple of Indian film Industry. Their love story started on the sets of film Tashan in the year 2008. The couple had to face a lot of difficulties before tying the knot. The couple has worked together in movies like Agent Vinod, Kurbann, and Roadside Romeo and their real life love was certainly depicted in their reel life.

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Highlights:

  • Indian mythological titles are landing on global OTT services with better quality and reach.
  • Netflix leads the push with Kurukshetra and Mahavatar Narsimha.
  • UK viewers can access some titles now, though licensing varies.
  • Regional stories and folklore films are expanding the genre.
  • 2025 marks the start of long-form mythological world-building on OTT.

There’s a quiet shift happening on streaming platforms this year. Indian mythological stories, once treated as children’s animation or festival reruns, have started landing on global services with serious ambition. These titles are travelling further than they ever have, including into the UK’s busy OTT space.

It’s about scale, quality, and the strange comfort of old stories in a digital world that changes too fast. And in a UK market dealing with subscription fatigue, anything fresh, strong, and rooted in clear storytelling gets noticed.

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