The popular 2003 blockbuster film Tere Naam, starring Salman Khan and Bhumika Chawla, is set to return to cinemas for a limited time, with its re-release schedule now officially announced.
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‘Tere Naam’ returns to the big screen, reminding us how Bollywood let Salman Khan’s stalker-hero win
Tere Naam' returns to theatres in 2026, prompting a harsh re-evaluation of Salman Khan’s cult romance. More inside.
Salman Khan and Bhumika Chawla's Tere Naam is set for a re-release on February 20, 2026 on the account of Valentines Day. It ...
Salman Khan hits back at trolls mocking his Battle of Galwan teaser look, clarifying it reflects a colonel’s composure, not romance; view video below Bollywood News ...
Salman Khan rejects online trolling about his Battle of Galwan teaser look, clarifying during a public event that his expression was intended to reflect a commanding Colonel’s determination rather ...
Radhe is returning! The iconic character played by Salman Khan in the 2003 film Tere Naam is making its way back to the audience with a theatrical re-release, as reported on January 31. Gearing up to ...
Salman Khan’s beloved romantic drama Tere Naam is being re-released in PVR and INOX multiplexes on 27 February 2026, tapping into strong fan nostalgia and ongoing interest in classic Bollywood love ...
Mohsin Khan and Shivangi Joshi AKA Kartik and Naira, take their baby shower performance a notch up, with their super ...
Arijit Singh has worked for more movies than just Salman Khan's Battle of Galwan and Shahid Kapoor's O'Romeo - Find Out all ...
An old video of Akshaye Khanna dancing to Chaiyya Chaiyya resurfaced online, earning him praise for his dancing skills. | Bollywood ...
Not just his expression in the teaser, Salman is getting trolled on social media for his lip-sync in the song Maatrubhumi as ...
Salman Khan and nephew Ayaan Agnihotri have come together for Payal Dev and Agni's peppy track Party Fever. Listen to the full song here!
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