Yeh Prem Mol Liya, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sharvari, has been making headlines, but what fans awaited was an official announcement—and it looks like the time has come. Rajshri Productions, in association
with Mahaveer Jain Films, has finally made the announcement. Sooraj Barjatya is all set to light up the big screen post Diwali with Yeh Prem Mol Liya. After winning the National Award for Best Director for his critically acclaimed 2022 film Uunchai, Sooraj Barjatya is back with a quintessential family entertainer.
With Yeh Prem Mol Liya, Rajshri’s beloved character Prem makes a return to the big screen after 12 years. Ayushmann Khurrana steps in to play the iconic character for the first time. Paired opposite Ayushmann in the film is Sharvari. The pair comes together on screen for the first time, and the movie is all set to hit theatres on November 27, 2026.
Also reuniting after 12 years are Sooraj Barjatya and Himesh Reshammiya. Their last outing together was Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. The album gave memorable, viral hits that broke records. Music is an essential building block of a Sooraj Barjatya film. With Himesh Reshammiya composing the music for Yeh Prem Mol Liya, expectations for a blockbuster album are at an all-time high.
Earlier, while speaking exclusively to News18 Showsha,Ayushmann Khurrana expressed his excitement about collaborating with the Maine Pyar Kiya and Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! director for the first time. “It was a part of my bucket list to work with sir,” he told us. “He’s a very noble man. I touch his feet whenever I meet him. He gives that kind of a vibe, and I want to give that energy back to him as a student of cinema. The best part is that he’s a master of cinema, but he still believes that he’s a student, which is really beautiful. He’s away from this circus around us,” he added.
Meanwhile, in an interview with PTI, Sooraj Barjatya said he is a bit “nervous” as the shoot approaches. “I have this nervousness before the shoot of every film. This has been there even when I made my first film, Maine Pyar Kiya; it’s still the same. As a creator, it’s not about how much box office (numbers) it will do; it’s about whether you’re able to connect or not with that thought or scene.”
















