Submitted By: Author: Shruti Mishra On Nov 02, 2025 12:21 AM IST
Netflix and Yash Raj Films (YRF), one of India's biggest and most iconic film studios, have announced a huge partnership. This collaboration is designed to bring a massive library of Bollywood classics, spanning over 50 years of YRF’s cinematic history, to viewers across the globe.
Yash Raj Films has been a central pillar of Indian cinema for half a century, defining the look, feel, and music of many beloved Bollywood movies. Their catalogue is more than just a collection of films; it's a window into the culture, romance, and emotion that has captivated generations both in India and around the world.
This new deal with Netflix makes all that magic much more accessible. Instead of having to hunt for these classics, audiences in over 190 countries will now have a dedicated home for some of the most memorable Indian stories ever told. This is a big win for fans who grew up watching these movies and for new audiences eager to discover the best of Bollywood.
This isn't just a sudden drop of old films. The partnership involves a curated, phased rollout of titles, treating the entire process as a major cinematic event that extends into 2026. This schedule is thoughtfully planned to align with special occasions, festivals, and cinematic milestones, making each release feel like a tribute.
Star Tributes: The launch began with a tribute to a Bollywood superstar, bringing some of his most memorable YRF films—like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Mohabbatein, and Veer-Zaara—to the platform. Similarly, hits from another major star, including the Tiger blockbusters, are set to arrive around his birthday.
Timeless Classics: A collection of evergreen YRF classics, such as Chandni, Kabhi Kabhie, Lamhe, and Silsila, is being made available to revive the nostalgia of Bollywood's golden era of romance.
Franchises and Family Favorites: Popular film franchises, including the action-packed Dhoom trilogy and the compelling Mardaani series, are part of the line-up. Additionally, a large selection of family-friendly films like Bunty Aur Babli and Hum Tum will stream throughout the holiday season, with new titles dropping daily for a period in December.
Romantic Collections: The celebration extends into 2026 with themed collections, such as a special Valentine's week selection featuring romantic favorites like Saathiya and Salaam Namaste.
For YRF, this deal is a major step in their goal to go truly global. Their content is already watched in many countries, but Netflix’s massive reach across the world will dramatically increase the size of their potential audience. As the CEO of YRF noted, their library is a "gateway to five decades of culture, creativity, and passion", and now that legacy can speak to new generations globally. To know such latest updates, stay tuned to serialboosters.com Thank you!
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