Romantic Bollywood Ringtones
Romantic ringtones distil the most heart-melting moments of Hindi cinema into thirty seconds. From Lata Mangeshkar duets to Arijit Singh ballads, these tones are the soundtrack of every first crush, late-night phone call and slow walk to the airport.
Defining voices of Romantic
- Arijit Singh 58
- Sonu Nigam 15
- Mohit Chauhan 15
- Shreya Ghoshal 12
- Lata Mangeshkar 12
- Udit Narayan 9
- Atif Aslam 8
- Shaan 6
- Kishore Kumar 5
- Ankit Tiwari 4
Top film soundtracks
About Romantic Bollywood ringtones
Pick a romantic Bollywood ringtone when you want your phone to feel like a love letter — gentle, unhurried, and unmistakably you.
The Romantic shelf at ToneVault currently lists 282 ringtones drawn from 183 Hindi films and 103 different playback singers. The single voice most associated with the Romantic tag in our catalogue is Arijit Singh, who anchors 58 of these tracks. The most-credited composer in this mood is Pritam, behind 53 of the cuts. If you want a starting point, the soundtrack with the deepest romantic bench is Half Girlfriend.
Romantic Bollywood songs occupy a sacred corner of Hindi cinema. The genre stretches from the orchestrated grandeur of Yash Chopra-era duets to the stripped-back intimacy of contemporary Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal solo hits.
What makes a romantic song work as a ringtone is restraint. The cuts in this category lean toward the chorus or the vocal climax — the moment in the song where the melody hits its emotional peak, not the buildup.
Many of these ringtones are tied to specific film scenes that have become cultural shorthand for love itself. Setting one as your ringtone is, for many people, an act of small daily nostalgia.
The most-installed cut on this page right now is "Stay A Little Longer" from Half Girlfriend (2017), sung by Anushka Shahaney. It's been downloaded 49,495 times — a useful default if you can't decide between the cards above.
Tips for using Romantic ringtones on your phone
- Keep the duration between 25 and 40 seconds — long enough to recognise the hook, short enough to not annoy callers in a quiet room.
- For iPhone, convert the downloaded MP3 to .m4r using GarageBand or any free online converter, then sync via Finder.
- For Android, drop the file into the
/Ringtonesfolder on internal storage and select it from Settings → Sound → Ringtone. - Pair the ringtone with a contact-specific assignment so your closest people get a recognisable tone of their own.