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Writer's pictureSUYASH PACHAURI

As the calendar flips to August 30, 2024, the buzz around Pooja Entertainment's iconic film ‘Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein’ is at an all-time high. The timeless love story makes a grand re-entry...


As the calendar flips to August 30, 2024, the buzz around Pooja Entertainment's iconic film ‘Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein’ is at an all-time high. The timeless love story makes a grand re-entry into theatres, and the excitement is nothing short of electrifying. With advance bookings skyrocketing across PVR INOX, RHTDM has quickly ascended to the top 5 must-watch films of the week, reminding us why some romances are truly everlasting.


Despite new releases, current theatre offerings and other re-releases like ‘Tumbbad’ and ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, the timeless classic romance RHTDM has made its mark in the ‘Top-5 Must Watch Films’ alongside Stree 2, Vaazhai and Saripodha Sanivaram.


For fans of Maddy and Reena, this re-release is more than just a trip down memory lane. It’s a chance to relive the magic of a film that, since its original release in 2001, has become a beloved classic. Starring R. Madhavan, Dia Mirza, and Saif Ali Khan, RHTDM captured the hearts of audiences with its soulful music, captivating performances, and an unforgettable storyline. The film's endearing appeal has only grown over the years, amassing a devoted cult following that eagerly awaits this cinematic revival.


But the re-release isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s a testament to Pooja Entertainment's enduring legacy and the visionary leadership of producer Jackky Bhagnani. Under his guidance, the production house continues to resonate with audiences by recognizing the timeless charm of films like RHTDM and bringing them back to the big screen for both old fans and new viewers to enjoy.


So, whether you’re experiencing ‘Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein’ for the first time or the fiftieth, there’s no better place to do it than in a theatre. Get ready to fall in love all over again—because this isn’t just a movie; it’s a memory waiting to be relived.

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