A Love Story That Still Hurts
Released in 2013, Raanjhanaa wasn’t just a love story—it was a heartbreak anthem. With Dhanush’s raw performance as the obsessed lover Kundan, and A.R. Rahman’s timeless music, the film created an emotional wave. Now, in 2025, Eros Media has re-released it in theatres, and guess what? The nostalgia is real.
Audiences across India, especially Gen Z, are watching it for the first time on the big screen—and loving it.
Why Re-release Now?
Two big reasons: 1) It’s been exactly 10 years, and 2) Romantic dramas like this are missing from today’s OTT-heavy landscape. The film’s themes of devotion, obsession, politics, and unfulfilled love still hit hard. Plus, with Dhanush now a pan-India star, the timing is perfect to reintroduce his early brilliance.
Should You Watch It Again?
Absolutely. It’s not just about nostalgia—it’s about revisiting cinema that dared to show love in its most complex, painful, and pure form. Grab your tissues, the heartbreak is still fresh.