Kriti Sanon and Dhanush’s Tere Ishk Mein has finally arrived in cinemas, and the film is already trending across social media. The film has opened to divided opinions. While some viewers praised its emotional depth, others felt it did not meet their expectations. While many have already booked their tickets, some are waiting for its OTT release. Here’s a look at when and where the film will arrive.
Tere Ishk Mein OTT release
Tere Ishk Mein is set to make its digital debut after completing its theatrical run, and the film will stream on Netflix once the eight-week window ends. Fans who missed the big-screen experience will finally be able to watch the romantic drama from home.
The musical romantic drama, starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, sold over 75,000 tickets in the top two national chains. It is looking at a solid opening of ₹13–15 crore. Notably, the film has clashed with Fatima Sana Shaikh and Vijay Varma’s Gustaakh Ishq at the box office.
About Tere Ishk Mein
Directed by Aanand L. Rai and written by Himanshu Sharma and Neeraj Yadav, the film is an A.R. Rahman musical with lyrics by Irshad Kamil. Starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, the trailer dives deeper into the raw, emotional and unpredictable world of Shankar and Mukti, a love story that pushes against reason, time and destiny.
This also marks Kriti’s first release of 2025. Speaking about her experience working with Dhanush, Kriti says, “I think Dhanush is an incredible actor. I have always admired his talent and craft. He is very nuanced, has directed several films, and comes with a deep understanding of scenes and how they translate on screen. He brings many layers to his characters, and I was very excited to work with him. I knew I’d have an actor I could feed off—and that’s exactly what happened. We hadn’t met before, and even Shankar and Mukti in the film hadn’t met at one point, so that worked out perfectly.”
Adding further about their on-screen dynamic and the process of creating powerful performances, she continues, “We have some really intense scenes, a lot of really long scenes that can, you know, translate when both of us feed off each other.”