Netflix has announced a collaboration with Yash Raj Films (YRF) to bring some of the studio’s most celebrated titles to audiences around the world. The partnership will make YRF’s classics and blockbusters available to viewers in over 190 countries, giving global fans a chance to relive the magic of some of Bollywood’s most iconic films.
According to a PTI report, the curated lineup will be rolled out in phases to coincide with special occasions, festivals, and cinematic milestones. The collaboration begins on a fitting note, marking superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s 60th birthday with nine of his most memorable films—’Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, ‘Mohabbatein’, ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’, ‘Veer-Zaara’, and ‘Chak De! India’, among others—streaming on Netflix from Saturday.
The celebrations continue with Salman Khan’s biggest blockbusters—’Ek Tha Tiger’, ‘Sultan’, and ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’—set to arrive on the platform on December 27, aligning with the actor’s 60th birthday. Starting November 14, viewers can also revisit evergreen YRF classics such as ‘Chandni’, ‘Kabhi Kabhie’, ‘Vijay’, ‘Lamhe’, and ‘Silsila’, bringing back the golden era of romance and melody.
In December, Netflix will add a collection of Ranveer Singh’s popular films, including ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’, ‘Ladies vs Ricky Bahl’, ‘Kill Dil’, ‘Befikre’, and ‘Gunday’, premiering on December 5.
The festive season will also see the release of 34 more titles between December 12 and 28, featuring beloved family entertainers like ‘Bunty Aur Babli’, ‘Hum Tum’, ‘Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic’, ‘Mujhse Dosti Karoge’, and ‘Ta Ra Rum Pum’, with two new films dropping daily.
The celebration will extend well into 2026, beginning with the Dhoom trilogy on November 28 and the Mardaani series on January 22. Netflix will also launch a special Valentine’s week collection on February 7, featuring romantic favorites such as ‘Saathiya’, ‘Ishaqzaade’, ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’, and ‘Salaam Namaste’.
“For over 50 years, Yash Raj Films has been fortunate to help shape the heart and soul of Indian cinema through its iconic stories,” said Akshaye Widhani, CEO of YRF. “Bringing this remarkable cinematic legacy to Netflix allows the world to experience the color, the music, and the magic of India and Indian cinema that YRF has always celebrated.”
Monika Shergill, Vice President of Content at Netflix India, added that the collaboration marks “a milestone for Indian cinema on Netflix.” She said, “From The Romantics, which offered an intimate glimpse into the legacy of YRF, to now bringing these timeless blockbusters to our members, we’re deepening our commitment to championing the depth, diversity, and emotion of Indian storytelling.”
With this partnership, Netflix and YRF are not only reviving India’s golden cinematic legacy but also ensuring that the country’s most cherished films continue to find new audiences across generations and geographies.
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