Once the most talked-about couple post-Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Salman and Aishwarya's relationship ended in an explosive breakup. By the time Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam released (after multiple delays), the cold vibe between the two was unmissable. While the film didn’t require them to play lovers, the tension off-screen was evident even in their limited interactions. Aishwarya later revealed the toxic side of the relationship, and post-breakup, they never worked together again — a silence that still continues.
Their adorable chemistry in Jab We Met made fans root for their real-life relationship. But by the time Milenge Milenge released in 2010 (filmed earlier but delayed), the duo had broken up. Promotions were done separately, and the buzz was missing. Despite playing romantic leads, their energy seemed forced, and fans could sense the emotional disconnect.
After a much-publicized breakup that included Deepika’s infamous "RK" tattoo and her candid remarks about infidelity, many doubted whether they could ever work together again. But Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani proved otherwise. Their matured performances and sizzling chemistry surprised critics and fans alike. While the pain of their past relationship added emotional depth to their scenes, they handled it with grace and professionalism — making it one of Bollywood's most iconic post-breakup collaborations.
A Cold Goodbye in Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal
After nearly a decade together, John and Bipasha called it quits amid rumors of growing distance and commitment issues. Though they had shot Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal while still dating, the film’s release came after their breakup — and the camaraderie was clearly missing. While they played lovers on-screen, there was a visible stiffness in their body language, and they avoided joint promotions.
They were Bollywood’s golden couple for a time — until it all fell apart mid-way through the shoot of Jagga Jasoos. As a result, production was delayed, and their lack of chemistry on-screen became one of the reasons for the film’s failure. Promotion duties were visibly divided, and the usual couple-y spark was nowhere to be found in the musical adventure.
Their crackling chemistry in Band Baaja Baaraat spilled into real life, but the relationship fizzled out quietly. When Zoya Akhtar cast them in Dil Dhadakne Do, it raised eyebrows. While they remained cordial and professional during the shoot, they weren’t seen much together off-screen. Their scenes lacked the warmth fans once adored — perhaps a reflection of their emotionally closed chapter.