YRF's Cinematic Legacy Goes Global: From SRK Classics to Big B Hits on Netflix

Netflix has teamed up with Yash Raj Films to bring beloved Bollywood movies to global audiences. The partnership will roll out in phases through 2026 with specially curated collections. Fans can enjoy SRK's iconic films starting November 1, followed by Salman Khan's hits in late December. This collaboration celebrates YRF's 50-year legacy while introducing Indian cinema to viewers across 190 countries.

Key Points: YRF Bollywood Films on Netflix Global Streaming Partnership

  • Phased rollout continues through 2026 with festival-themed collections
  • SRK's birthday collection includes DDLJ and Chak De India classics
  • Salman Khan's blockbusters like Tiger Zinda Hai stream from December 27
  • Valentine's Week features eight romantic films including Saathiya and Ishaqzaade
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From SRK's 'DDLJ' to Big B's 'Kabhi Kabhie': YRF brings Bollywood's best to global audience

Netflix partners with YRF to stream iconic Bollywood films worldwide, including SRK's DDLJ, Salman's Tiger series, and Amitabh classics across 190 countries.

"Bringing this remarkable cinematic legacy to Netflix allows the world to experience the colour, the music, and the magic of India - Akshaye Widhani, YRF CEO"

Mumbai, November 2

Bollywood fans are in for a treat as Netflix announced a partnership with Yash Raj Films (YRF) to bring a collection of the studio's classic and popular Bollywood films to audiences across 190 countries.

Starting November 1, Netflix users can stream several YRF films as part of a phased rollout that will continue into 2026. The partnership will include films released in celebration of major festivals, birthdays, and special cinematic moments.

To mark Shah Rukh Khan's birthday weekend, nine of his most iconic YRF films, including Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Mohabbatein, Dil To Pagal Hai, Veer-Zaara, and Chak De! India, became available on Netflix on November 1.

Similarly, Salman Khan's blockbusters Ek Tha Tiger, Sultan, and Tiger Zinda Hai will begin streaming on December 27, on the occasion of the actor's birthday.

From November 14, audiences can watch Yash Raj classics such as Chandni, Kabhi Kabhie, Lamhe, Silsila, and Vijay. A special Ranveer Singh film collection, including Band Baaja Baaraat, Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, Kill Dil, Befikre, and Gunday, will arrive on December 5.

The holiday season will feature 34 films streaming between December 12 and 28, with two titles added daily, such as Bunty Aur Babli, Hum Tum, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic, Mujhse Dosti Karoge, and Ta Ra Rum Pum.

The rollout will continue into 2026. Starting February 7, Netflix will release a Valentine's Week collection featuring eight romantic films, including Saathiya, Ishaqzaade, Bachna Ae Haseeno, and Salaam Namaste. YRF's Dhoom trilogy will stream from November 28, while the Mardaani series will arrive on January 22, 2026.

Reflecting on Yash Raj Films' enduring legacy and its new chapter with Netflix, Akshaye Widhani, CEO of Yash Raj Films, said in a press release, "For over 50 years, Yash Raj Films has been fortunate to help shape the heart and soul of Indian cinema through its iconic stories. We are deeply humbled by the love and trust that audiences have showered on our movies. Bringing this remarkable cinematic legacy to Netflix allows the world to experience the colour, 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, "This partnership marks a milestone for Indian cinema on Netflix. For nearly a decade, we've been proud to be the home of India's finest stories, delighting audiences across the world. From the beloved docu-series The Romantics, which offered an intimate glimpse into the legacy of Yash Raj Films, 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 aims to celebrate five decades of Yash Raj Films' contribution to Indian cinema.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing news! YRF classics like Kabhi Kabhie and Silsila deserve global recognition. Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bhaduri's chemistry was something else entirely. Pure gold!
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Aditya G
Great move, but I wish they'd included more recent YRF films too. The Tiger series is good, but what about War and Pathaan? Those would attract younger global audiences.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this makes me so happy! Now I can watch Chandni and Lamhe with proper subtitles. My parents will be thrilled to relive these classics.
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Karthik V
Dhoom trilogy on Netflix! Perfect for introducing my international friends to Indian action cinema. The bikes, the style, the music - it's our own desi Fast & Furious! 🏍️
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Meera T
This is wonderful for Indian cinema's global reach. YRF has shaped so many childhood memories. From SRK's romantic charm to Salman's action - there's something for everyone!
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David E
Living in Canada, I'm excited to share these films with my local friends. Chak De India is particularly relevant here with our diverse hockey community. Perfect timing!

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