Get ready for a massive wave of nostalgia, tears, and whistles, because Salman Khan’s cult classic Tere Naam is officially making a theatrical comeback after 23 long years. Reported on January 31, the iconic romantic drama is set to re-release in cinemas on February 27, 2026, giving fans a chance to relive one of Bollywood’s most emotional love stories on the big screen.
Released in 2003, Tere Naam turned Salman Khan’s Radhe Mohan into a cultural phenomenon. From the now-legendary hairstyle to Radhe’s raw intensity and heartbreak, the character became deeply etched in pop culture. Even today, dialogues, scenes, and songs from the film continue to trend across social media.
At the heart of the film lies Radhe’s tragic romance with Nirjara, played by Bhumika Chawla. Their love story—pure, painful, and devastating—struck a chord with audiences, making Tere Naam a go-to reference for heartbreak cinema. The film’s emotional depth and haunting music only amplified its lasting impact.
The announcement of the re-release has sparked excitement among both longtime fans and a new generation eager to experience the film in theatres for the first time. With cinema halls increasingly welcoming re-releases of iconic films, Tere Naam joins the growing trend of bringing timeless Bollywood classics back to the big screen.
Industry insiders believe the re-release could draw strong footfalls, especially given Salman Khan’s enduring star power and the film’s cult status. For many fans, this isn’t just a movie—it’s a memory tied to first loves, heartbreaks, and unforgettable music tracks that still hit hard.
As February 27, 2026 approaches, audiences are gearing up to relive the love, pain, madness, and nostalgia that defined Tere Naam. One thing is certain—Radhe Mohan’s return is bound to leave theatres echoing with emotions all over again.