This July, love is in the air—and on your screens. Whether you’re drawn to emotional dramas, heartwarming comedies, or youthful love triangles, there’s something for every kind of romantic. Here’s a roundup of the most anticipated love stories releasing this month:
Metro… In Dino (In cinemas – July 4)
Directed by Anurag Basu, this romantic musical drama is a spiritual follow-up to Life in a… Metro (2007). It tells four interwoven tales of modern-day relationships. From commitment issues and rediscovered love to drifting marriages and unexpected pregnancies, the film reflects the messy yet relatable realities of urban romance. Featuring stars like Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma, and Pankaj Tripathi, it captures today’s dating concerns—from ghosting to texting anxiety—with emotional depth.
Too Much (Netflix – July 10)
Created by Lena Dunham, this Netflix series follows Jessica (Megan Stalter), a heartbroken New Yorker who moves to London and meets Felix (Will Sharpe), a kind but reserved Brit. As she navigates cultural differences and a new romance, funny and awkward moments reveal deeper emotional truths. With cameos from Emily Ratajkowski and Stephen Fry, expect a witty, heartfelt story about starting over and finding love in a new city.
Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan (In cinemas – July 11)
Based on Ruskin Bond’s short story The Eyes Have It, this quiet, romantic tale unfolds during a train journey. Vikrant Massey plays a blind musician who meets Shanaya Kapoor’s character, a theatre artist. Their gentle connection grows through shared conversations and silences, creating a moving story about perception, vulnerability, and emotional intimacy.
Aap Jaisa Koi (Netflix – July 11)
This light-hearted romantic comedy pairs R. Madhavan as a quiet Sanskrit teacher with Fatima Sana Shaikh, a lively French tutor. Still mourning his late wife, Madhavan’s character lives a routine life—until Fatima’s energy brings change. Their friendship turns into love through debates, dinners, and monsoon walks. The film explores age gaps, cultural differences, and second chances with warmth and charm.
The Summer I Turned Pretty – Season 3 (Prime Video – July 16)
Based on Jenny Han’s We’ll Always Have Summer, this final season follows Belly (Lola Tung) in college and newly engaged to Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). But when Conrad (Christopher Briney), her first love, returns, old feelings stir. Set in the beautiful Cousins Beach, the season explores love, heartbreak, and big life choices as Belly faces her most emotional summer yet.
Saiyaara (In cinemas – July 18)
Director Mohit Suri returns with a story full of emotion and soul. Newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda star as two young creatives navigating life and love. With powerful music, outdoor settings, and heartfelt performances, Saiyaara promises a modern romantic tale that touches on dreams, pain, and personal growth.
Param Sundari (In cinemas – July 25)
A fun cross-cultural rom-com set in Kerala’s backwaters, Param Sundari stars Sidharth Malhotra as Param, a man from North India, and Janhvi Kapoor as Sundari, a spirited woman from the South. Their romance is filled with cultural clashes, laughs, and sweet moments. With music by Sachin–Jigar and a message about love going beyond borders, it’s perfect for fans of light-hearted romantic tales.
Four Letters of Love (In cinemas – July 25)
Adapted from Niall Williams’ Irish novel, this emotional drama stars Fionn O’Shea and Ann Skelly as Nicholas and Isabel. Set along Ireland’s rugged coast, their romance unfolds amid spiritual journeys, family struggles, and dreams of a different life. With Pierce Brosnan as Nicholas’s artistic father, the film offers a poetic, soulful experience with breathtaking visuals and deep emotional layers.
No matter what kind of love story you enjoy—complicated, sweet, intense, or nostalgic—this July’s lineup has something to touch your heart.