Netflix and Yash Raj Films (YRF) are teaming up to present a selection of timeless Bollywood classics for audiences around the globe. This collaboration, effective immediately, aims to bring the magic of YRF films to viewers through a carefully curated slate of offerings that will be rolled out in phases, coinciding with special occasions and festivals.
As part of this partnership, a highlight will be the release of nine iconic films starring Bollywood’s beloved superstar Shah Rukh Khan, such as “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” “Mohabbatein,” “Dil To Pagal Hai,” “Veer-Zaara,” and “Chak De! India,” all set to premiere on November 1, coinciding with Khan’s birthday weekend. Additionally, three major films featuring Salman Khan – “Ek Tha Tiger,” “Sultan,” and “Tiger Zinda Hai” – will be accessible starting December 27 to celebrate his birthday.
From November 14 onward, fans can enjoy classic YRF titles like “Chandni,” “Kabhi Kabhie,” “Vijay,” “Lamhe,” and “Silsila,” which promise to deliver timeless cinematic experiences. Following that, audiences will be treated to movies starring Ranveer Singh – including “Band Baaja Baaraat,” “Ladies vs Ricky Bahl,” “Kill Dil,” “Befikre,” and “Gunday” – releasing on December 5 to commemorate a decade of his captivating performances.
During the holiday season, 34 films, including favorites like “Bunty Aur Babli,” “Hum Tum,” “Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic,” “Mujhse Dosti Karoge,” and “Ta Ra Rum Pum,” will stream daily from December 12 to December 28, perfect for festive viewing.
Looking ahead to 2026, a collection of romantic films will be available starting February 7, just in time for Valentine’s week. This includes cherished stories such as “Saathiya,” “Ishaqzaade,” “Bachna Ae Haseeno,” and “Salaam Namaste.”
In addition, fans can anticipate YRF’s most thrilling franchises: the action-packed “Dhoom” trilogy, debuting on November 28, and the gripping “Mardaani” series, set to stream starting January 22, 2026.
This exciting launch of beloved classics coupled with new releases showcases a growing trend in Indian cinema towards preserving and celebrating its rich history while providing contemporary audiences with access to cherished stories. The collaboration between Netflix and YRF marks a hopeful development for Bollywood, ensuring that iconic films continue to resonate with both new fans and long-time admirers alike.
