NEW DELHI: Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana returns on the big screen. The 2017 romantic drama, starring Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Kharbanda, has been re-released in select theatres. Fans can relive its heartfelt love story in cinemas once again.
A Film That Won Hearts
Directed by Ratnaa Sinha, the film tells the story of Satyendra and Aarti. It explores love, destiny, and second chances. Despite a quiet release, it gained popularity over time. Viewers connected with its emotions, soulful music, and old-school romance.
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Producer Vinod Bachchan shared his thoughts on its impact. โSome films donโt make noise but quietly find their way into peopleโs hearts. This is one of them,โ he said. Rajkummar Raoโs performance was widely praised. His transition from a shy lover to a determined man left a strong impression. Kriti Kharbanda also won appreciation for her role.
Over the years, Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana found a loyal fanbase. People watched it multiple times on TV and streaming platforms. Due to popular demand, the makers decided to re-release it in theatres.
Cast and Crew Express Gratitude
The team is thrilled about the re-release. Kriti Kharbanda shared her excitement online. โShaadi thi, ab baarat lekar theatre zaroor aana!โ she posted. Director Ratnaa Sinha was touched by the love. โIโve met people who have watched it more than 25 times,โ she said.
This re-release also celebrates Rajkummar Raoโs 15 years in Bollywood. Fans are excited to watch his journey unfold on the big screen once again. The producers hope the film reaches a new audience through this initiative.
The industry is seeing a trend of re-releasing beloved classics. Movies like Jab We Met and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge have also returned to theatres. These re-releases prove that timeless love stories never fade.
Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana is now playing in select theatres. Fans can experience its magic again. If you missed it before, this is your chance to watch it as it was meant to be seen.