Forbidden Love
Forbidden love may refer to a romantic relationship between two individuals which is highly discouraged or strongly opposed by a third party, such as the public; either due to cultural, societal, political, or religious reasons. An apt example being the classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, written by famous playwright William Shakespeare.

Forbidden Love may also refer to:
Film
- Forbidden Love (1920 film), English title for the German film Verbotene Liebe
- Forbidden Love (1927 film), a German silent film
- Forbidden Love (1938 film), a Czech film
- Forbidden Love (1982 film), an American TV film
- The Man from Niger, a 1940 French film also known as Forbidden Love
Television
- Forbidden Love (2004 TV series), a South Korean drama series
- Forbidden Love (2011 TV series), a Syrian television series
- Forbidden Love (2020 TV series), an Indian television series
- Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives, a 1992 Canadian documentary film
- Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love), a German daytime soap opera
- Zabranena Lyubov (Forbidden Love), a Bulgarian soap opera
- Zabranjena ljubav (Forbidden Love), a Croatian daytime soap opera
- Aşk-ı Memnu (2008 TV series) (Forbidden Love), a Turkish Romantic drama television series
Music
- The Forbidden Love EP, a 2000 EP by Death Cab for Cutie
- "Forbidden Love", a 1994 song by Madonna from Bedtime Stories
- "Forbidden Love", a 2005 song by Madonna from Confessions on a Dance Floor
- "Forbidden Love", a 1979 song by Madleen Kane
Literary
- Forbidden Love (novel), a 2003 novel by Norma Khouri
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