There are film-wrap announcements, and then there are film-wrap announcements at Banganga, where stone steps funnel you down into an old Mumbai pocket that still feels tied to ritual. The team behind Sooraj Barjatya’s next release has marked the end of filming for Yeh Prem Mol Liya with an “auspicious” visit there, and in the same breath delivered the detail audiences actually plan around: the Yeh Prem Mol Liya release date is set for 27 November, exclusively in cinemas.
Yeh Prem Mol Liya release date: 27 November, only in cinemas

The caption is direct about intent. This is a family-facing theatrical play, not a quiet drop onto a streamer, and the phrasing “only in cinemas on 27th November” lands as a statement of faith in the big screen experience. The post also names the principals being thanked, including director Sooraj Barjatya, Rajshri Productions, and producer Mahaveer Jain, drawing a straight line between the studio’s legacy and the new title now officially wrapped.
For the clearest source trail, Rajshri Productions’ official channel is the place to start for announcements tied to Sooraj Barjatya and the banner’s current slate. See Rajshri Productions. Mahaveer Jain, also tagged in the wrap message, operates publicly via his production company page at @mahaveerjainfilms, which is where project updates tend to surface around schedule milestones like wraps and first looks.
Why Banganga still carries weight for Bollywood
Banganga is not a generic “temple visit” backdrop. It is the Banganga Tank in Malabar Hill, a stepped water tank associated with the Walkeshwar Temple complex, and it has long been a place Mumbai visits for vows, gratitude, and beginnings that readers of Hindi film news will recognise as a recurring ritual stop. Choosing it as the wrap marker makes the message feel less like marketing and more like a private habit briefly made public.
That matters for a Sooraj Barjatya film, because his cinema has historically treated family, ceremony, and community as plot engines rather than garnish. Announcing the Yeh Prem Mol Liya release date from a site that is itself built around procession and pause is a neat piece of cultural alignment.
The names in the wrap message, and what they signal

The post thanks “Sooraj sir” alongside Rajshri Productions and Mahaveer Jain, and tags @rajshrifilms and @mahaveerjainfilms, setting the credit frame clearly. It also tags @realhimesh, suggesting composer Himesh Reshammiya is connected to the project, though the caption stops short of detailing his exact role. Until official materials confirm credits, it is smarter to read that tag as a strong hint rather than a final-line guarantee.
There is also a cast name flagged in the brief, Ayushmann Khurrana. Without additional verified production notes in the source text, the responsible takeaway is that this wrap post is part of the film’s public-facing rollout, and the Yeh Prem Mol Liya release date is the one hard, checkable data point being offered to audiences.
What to expect from the rollout from here
Once a wrap and a date are public, the next beats are usually visual: an official poster, then a teaser, then a trailer with music doing the heavy lifting. If Himesh Reshammiya’s tag does translate into a confirmed credit, the soundtrack will become part of the conversation quickly, because this is the corner of Hindi cinema where songs are not “content,” they are memory devices.
Until then, the cleanest way to track updates is through the tagged official accounts and the production banner itself. For readers tracking big theatrical titles more broadly, you may also want to browse our Culture and Celebrity coverage as new posters and first looks start landing across the season.
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