Shahrukh Khan is known as the ‘King of Romance’, and a significant portion of this title owes to his romantic roles in the 90s and early 2000s. Lately, the actor has been impressing fans by choosing different roles, yet many fans miss their classic romance on screen. But, they have a chance to rejoice as Subhash Ghai’s musical romantic saga starring Shah Rukh and Mahima Chaudhary will re-release in theaters on November 15, 2024.
The official Instagram handle of PVR Cinemas announced the news, and fans couldn’t be more excited. Pardes is remembered for its memorable music and interesting story about the cultural differences between India and the West. It was a historical film of the 90s, based on themes of loyalty, patriotism and family values. The opportunity to see the epic 1997 film again on the big screen is exciting and nostalgic for many.
Sharing the news, PVR Cinemas wrote, “A story that speaks straight to your heart. The iconic masterpiece Pardes returns to the big screen on 15th November at PVR INOX.”
Fans soon shared their excitement to watch the film in the comments section, and one user wrote, “Excited to see it on the big screen,” and another user wrote, “Best news ever.. .My favorite movie.”
Pardes is the journey of Arjun (Shah Rukh Khan), an NRI, who returns to India to help his foster father arrange his son’s marriage with his friend’s daughter Ganga. However, Ganga and Arjun fall in love. Apart from the romantic role of King Khan, Mahima made her Bollywood debut with this film.
Apart from the film, its music made headlines and was loved by the masses, with chart-topping hit songs like ‘Do Dil Mil Rahe Hain’ and ‘Meri Mehbooba’ composed by the Nadeem-Shravan duo.
Apart from Pardes, Shah Rukh Khan’s 2003 hit film Kal Ho Naa Ho is also set to re-release in theaters on the same day, and much to the delight of his fans. Earlier this year, Shah Rukh Khan and Preity Zinta starrer Veer Zaara also re-released in India.
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