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Saiyaara re-release: Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s film to hit theatres before Valentine’s Day?

Ahead of Valentine's Day, Mohit Suri's film Saiyaara will be re-released in theatres. When Saiyaara was launched in theatres last year, it destroyed the box office.

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Saiyaara, starring Aneet Padda and Ahaan Panday, has quietly returned to a few Indian theatres. A limited theatrical run of the Mohit Suri-directed love musical is scheduled for Valentine's Day 2026, seven months after its July 2025 premiere, despite the fact that it is currently accessible on Netflix. The producing company YRF has not declared a formal re-release campaign. Instead, Saiyaara has only recently returned to theatre lists, appearing in a few large-city productions.

Even though Saiyaara's producers, YRF, have not formally announced the re-release, moviegoers nationwide can now find the film's showtimes on BookMyShow. During Valentine's Week, Saiyaara will be shown on large screens in theatres in Bengaluru, Pune, Delhi, and Mumbai. The picture was one of the top five films of 2025, which could explain why Valentine's Day-focused exhibitors are showing renewed interest in it. According to the web, Mumbai's shows would broadcast through the weekend, but viewers in Delhi might only see them till Wednesday.

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Following its July premiere in theatres last year, Saiyaara became a sensation. With a global box office total of ₹577 crore, the love drama became the highest-grossing romantic film in Indian cinema history as well as the second-highest-grossing Indian film of 2025. Additionally, it instantly made its two leads famous, especially among younger viewers. While Aneet, who had previously starred in Kajol's Salaam Venky, made her first appearance in a major motion picture, Saiyaara was Ahaan's Bollywood debut.

Tickets for the Saiyaara re-release are reasonably priced. The strategy appears to be meant to draw in Valentine's Day date ideas and people who couldn't make it to the initial 2025 theatrical run. There are only a few presentations per day at these places, suggesting a change in programming toward nostalgia rather than a wide-ranging expansion. On September 12, 2025, the film was moved to Netflix following the conclusion of its theatrical run. 

Watch this space for more entertainment news and updates.

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