Bollywood’s much-loved romantic drama Tere Naam is making a comeback to theatres this Valentine’s Day season. The Salman Khan and Bhumika Chawla starrer, originally released in 2003, is set for a limited theatrical re-run on February 27, 2026, offering audiences a chance to revisit the intense love story on the big screen.
Cinema chains PVR and INOX have officially confirmed the re-release, signalling strong confidence in the film’s enduring popularity. While Tere Naam has remained widely watched on television and digital platforms over the years, the theatrical return is expected to draw both devoted fans and younger viewers who have never experienced the film in cinemas.
The announcement has already sparked a wave of excitement online. Social media platforms were flooded with emotional reactions, nostalgic references to Salman Khan’s iconic character Radhe, and enthusiastic calls for additional shows. Several fans openly shared plans to watch the film in theatres, underlining the lasting emotional connection the film continues to command even more than two decades later.
Tere Naam’s return is part of a broader trend of reviving iconic Hindi films for theatrical audiences. Earlier this month, Shah Rukh Khan’s Devdas was announced for a re-release on February 6, followed by the political drama Yuva on February 20. Together, these re-releases reflect a growing appetite for classic Bollywood storytelling on the big screen.