- February 10, 2025
Love, laughter & happily ever afters: The perfect Valentine’s watchlist on Tata Play Romance

~Indulge in love and romance with these iconic films, only on Tata Play Romance, service channel 113~
This Valentine’s week, let your heart skip a beat with Tata Play Romance, bringing you a swoon-worthy lineup of films that celebrate love in all its glorious forms! From timeless classics to modern-day love stories, these movies are here to make you laugh, cry, and believe in romance all over again. Running from February 7th to 15th, this marathon has already showcased fan-favorites like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Remember Me, and Warm Bodies, with more romantic, feel-good titles still to come. Whether it’s the slow-burn romance of Pride and Prejudice, the feel-good charm of Letters to Juliet, or the deeply moving P.S. I Love You, there’s something for everyone.
So grab some popcorn, snuggle up, and let love take center stage this Valentine’s week—only on Tata Play Romance, every day at 9:30 PM and 3:00 PM.
1. Nobody’s Fool (1994) – 10th February
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s novel of the same name, Nobody’s Fool featuring Paul Newman shines for its heartfelt drama about second chances and self-discovery. Playing the lovable yet stubborn Sully, Newman delivers a performance so compelling that it earned him an Oscar nomination. With a stellar supporting cast—including Jessica Tandy, Bruce Willis, and Melanie Griffith—this film beautifully captures the essence of small-town life, unexpected friendships, and the warmth of rekindled relationships. If you love character-driven stories with humour and heart, this one’s for you.
2. An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) – 11th February
This film gave us one of the most iconic romantic moments in cinema—Richard Gere, in a crisp navy uniform, lifting Debra Winger into his arms as Up Where We Belong plays in the background. A timeless blend of love, ambition, and personal growth, An Officer and a Gentleman, is more than just a romance; it’s an inspiring journey of resilience and self-worth. With an Oscar-winning performance by Louis Gossett Jr. and a soundtrack that still tugs at the heartstrings, this one’s a must-watch.
3. Silver Linings Playbook (2012) – 12th February
A love story that’s as raw as it is uplifting, Silver Linings Playbook follows Pat (Bradley Cooper) and Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), two flawed but endearing characters trying to rebuild their lives. Their unconventional romance, full of emotional highs and quirky dance moves, makes for a refreshing take on love and healing. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Matthew Quick. The story’s adaptation to the screen retains the essence of the book while adding its own cinematic charm. Jennifer Lawrence won an Academy Award for her brilliant performance, and with Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver rounding out the cast, this film is an absolute gem.
4. Letters to Juliet (2010)- 13th February
If you’ve ever dreamed of falling in love amidst the enchanting landscapes of Italy, this film is for you! Amanda Seyfried stars as Sophie, an aspiring writer who discovers an old love letter in Verona—the iconic city of Romeo and Juliet. The film beautifully highlights the real-life Juliet Club, a group of volunteers in Verona who respond to love letters from around the world. The filming also took place in Juliet’s exclusive courtyard, which was closed off to the public for the first time for the movie’s production. With performances by Vanessa Redgrave and Christopher Egan, this movie is a love letter to hopeless romantics and anyone who believes in fate, with the stunning Italian scenery adding extra magic.
5. Pride and Prejudice (2005) – 14th February
Jane Austen’s beloved novel comes to life in this captivating adaptation, with Keira Knightley as the headstrong Elizabeth Bennet and Matthew Macfadyen as the brooding Mr. Darcy. Their electric chemistry and slow-burn romance have made this version a fan favorite. Rosamund Pike, who plays Jane Bennet, even turned down the role of Rita Skeeter in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to take on this meaningful role. The film also features two different endings—while the American version includes a romantic ‘Mrs. Darcy’ scene, the British version concludes with Mr. Bennet giving his blessing to Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. From the breathtaking cinematography to the unforgettable ballroom scenes, this film beautifully captures the wit, romance, and longing that makes Pride and Prejudice a timeless love story.
6. P.S. I Love You (2007)- 15th February
‘Every morning I still wake up and the first thing I want to do is to see your face.’ For the fans of tear-jerker movies, get ready for an emotional whirlwind! Hilary Swank stars as Holly, a woman mourning the loss of her husband, Gerry (Gerard Butler), who leaves behind a series of heartfelt letters to help her heal and move forward. P.S. I Love You is a beautiful tale of love that transcends time, overcoming grief, and rediscovering joy. With a touching storyline and a stellar supporting cast, including Lisa Kudrow and Kathy Bates, this film is sure to leave you in tears. Hilary Swank’s heartfelt performance earned her the Golden Camera Award for Best International Actress (shared with Freedom Writers) and the Audience Award for Best International Actress at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2008.
~Let love take the spotlight—celebrate Valentine’s Day with these timeless romantic films, only on Tata Play Romance #113 !~