Try GOLD - Free
Calling bullsh*t on 'the grand gesture'
Cosmopolitan India
|March - April 2025
We may have been raised on a diet of dramatic displays, but the modern dater is officially over it. Here's what's replacing it...

It's 1989. John Cusack is standing beneath Ione Skye's bedroom window in Say Anything. A boombox blares Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes. He gets the girl. Fifteen years later, Ross is running to the airport so he can tell Rachel he loves her. She gets off the plane. Richard Gere climbs a fire escape for Julia Roberts. In another timeline, Roberts stands in front of Hugh Grant, just a girl asking a boy to love her. Hugh Grant, in an alternate universe, is debuting a love song he wrote for Drew Barrymore in concert at Madison Square Garden.
Any millennial-slash-Gen Z childhood was simply riddled with The Grand Gesture™, the catch-all end-of-movie moment that rights every wrong, asserting once and for all that size does, in fact, matter. It is the marker of a “big” love; one that separates it from the quiet, every day love that most couples experience. It is the perfect prefix to the Hollywood kiss. It's why proposal photography, as a concept, even exists.
I've consumed enough romcoms (in the name of research, of course) to have internalised what a lot of my generation did as well—that the grand gesture was the Hail Mary that could save any sinking (relation)ship. And if you look at the grand gesture with a closer lens, you realise that's what its purpose is; to save. The move is a big, sweeping moment that carries away the very real problems that preceded it. In 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), Julia Stiles forgives Heath Ledger for being paid to date her because he...buys her her dream guitar. In She's All That (1999), a chase and a dance magically fixes the fact that Freddie Prinz Junior dated Rachel Leigh Cook to win a bet. Tom Hanks organises a park date in You've Got Mail (1998) to...make up for bankrupting Meg Ryan's bookshop?
This story is from the March - April 2025 edition of Cosmopolitan India.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Cosmopolitan India

Cosmopolitan India
The Big Bedroom Pause
Gen Z might have been raised by the internet, but its conservative traits come from a deeper place. A report on the (mostly) intentional sex slowdown in the age of dating apps and progressive upbringing.
8 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Shaili Singh - The Role Model Gen Z Deserves
The long jump prodigy is all muscles and manifestations. A girl from Jhansi with her eyes on the mark, navigating the idea of presentation vs performance and the mental math of Instagram-distractions.
5 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Is Grunge Makeup Officially Back?
We're swapping gloss for grit and symmetry for smudge. It's giving IDGAF—in the best way.
3 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Can I Unf*ck My Attachment Style?
If our relationships are ultimately set by how we were treated in our childhood, is it even possible to reverse that? Or are we just set the way we're set? In a series of experiments, Lois Shearing tries to find out.
11 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Horny, Confused, Hopeful: Notes on Sex and Self-Love
In India, pleasure is personal and paramount—driven by curiosity and an urge to step out of the shame bubble.
3 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Bare It All: The Intimacy of Clothes
Two photographers and a stylist capture vulnerability in young people's self-expression.
5 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Why Don't We Treat Friendship Break-Ups as Seriously as Romantic Ones?
Michelle Elman has had her fair share of heartbreak—but when her best friend of eight years ghosted her, she felt a new, confusing kind of loss.
6 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Making of a Bombshell in 2025
The screen siren formula has evolved since the days of Marilyn Monroe, even as the gaze remains largely the same. Are we still celebrating the idea of dumb, hot, and complicated?
4 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Be a Drag
Queer people seek languages outside the verbal because our words are often suppressed.
4 mins
July - August 2025

Cosmopolitan India
Huda, Unfiltered
Blogger-turned-billionaire, Huda Kattan opens up about regaining full ownership of her brand, why authenticity is always in trend, and the future of inclusive beauty.
2 mins
July - August 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size