Tere Naam Re-Release Date
Tere Naam is set to re-release in theatres on Friday, 27 February 2026, with a special limited run mainly across PVR and INOX multiplexes in India. The date falls just after Valentine’s week, so the re-release is being promoted almost like a late romantic-season special for those who grew up on Radhe–Nirjara’s story and for younger viewers who mostly know the film through songs and TV reruns.
Shows are expected to be concentrated in evening and night slots, when emotional romantic dramas usually draw more walk-ins in urban centres. Exhibitor reports describe this as part of a broader early‑2026 trend, where classic titles like Devdas and Yuva are also getting curated big‑screen runs, turning weekends into a small nostalgia festival for Bollywood fans.
Many long-time fans still recall watching Tere Naam in single screens back in 2003, queuing outside in college uniforms or sneaking in post-exam, and now see this February 2026 date as a chance to relive that old, slightly chaotic cinema energy.
Cast of Tere Naam
The re-release keeps the original cast unchanged, led by Salman Khan as Radhe Mohan and Bhumika Chawla as Nirjara. Supporting roles feature actors such as Savita Prabhune, Ravi Kishan, Sachin Khedekar and others who helped ground the intense love story in a familiar small-town world.
The dynamic between Radhe and Nirjara is still the emotional centre; even in old fan discussions, many mention specific small moments – like a quiet temple scene or a hesitant smile on a terrace – more than the big, dramatic outbursts.
Over the years, this cast has come to feel like a fixed memory for many viewers, the kind where faces and lines resurface during random late‑night playlists or festival gatherings.
Some key names, at a glance (kept simple rather than overly formal):
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Salman Khan – Radhe Mohan
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Bhumika Chawla – Nirjara
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Savita Prabhune – Radhe’s sister
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Ravi Kishan – Radhe’s friend
About Tere Naam
Tere Naam is a 2003 Hindi romantic drama directed by Satish Kaushik, known for its intense love story, tragic turn, and a soundtrack that stayed popular for years after release. The film follows Radhe, a rough, impulsive young man, and Nirjara, a quiet, traditional woman, whose relationship moves from one‑sided obsession to deep, painful affection, ending in a way that still sparks debates about love, sacrifice and mental health in fan circles.
Songs like “Tere Naam,” “Tumse Milna,” and “Oodhni” became staples at college festivals, small-town orchestras, and late‑night radio shows, which is one major reason the film slowly moved from a regular 2003 release to what many now call a cult love story.
For many people, memories of Tere Naam are oddly specific: hearing the title track on a bus trip, watching a scratched VCD at a cousin’s house, or seeing someone copy Radhe’s hairstyle in the first year of college – small, slightly imperfect moments that made the film feel less like distant cinema and more like part of everyday life.
The 2026 theatrical comeback on 27 February gives those memories a fresh screen, with modern projection and sound trying to keep the raw, emotional tone intact while making the experience sharper and more comfortable for today’s audience.
Disclaimer: The Information about the Tere Naam re-release date, shows and availability is based on recent media reports and cinema-chain announcements and may change without prior notice. Details like timings, locations and versions can vary by city and theatre, so readers are advised to confirm with official cinema listings before planning.




