
The iconic comedy caper, Andaz Apna Apna, starring Aamir Khan and Salman Khan, is all set to return to the big screen in April 2025, 31 years after its original release in 1994. The news was shared by trade expert Taran Adarsh on X, formerly known as Twitter, sending fans into a frenzy.
New generation gets to experience the magic
The re-release of Andaz Apna Apna is a testament to the film’s enduring popularity and its status as a cult classic. Despite tanking at the box office upon its initial release, the film has grown in stature over the years, with its witty dialogues, memorable characters, and unforgettable camaraderie between Aamir Khan and Salman Khan. The film’s restoration and remastering in 4K and Dolby 5.1 Sound will ensure that a new generation of viewers gets to experience the magic of Andaz Apna Apna on the big screen.
The news of the re-release has generated immense excitement among fans, with many taking to social media to express their joy. “This is a great move by the makers, it’s not a cult classic but in memory of every cinema lover,” wrote one user. Another fan exclaimed, “Will break all re-release records, people are waiting for the sequel as well. Watching this epic movie in theaters will be a treat for cine lovers.”
About the film
Andaz Apna Apna, a Hindi-language action-comedy film, was released in 1994 to lukewarm box office reception. However, over the years, the movie has transcended its initial commercial failure to emerge as a beloved cult classic. At the heart of the film’s enduring appeal is the undeniable chemistry between leads Aamir Khan and Salman Khan, whose on-screen camaraderie has become the stuff of legend.
The film’s talented ensemble cast, including Raveena Tandon, Karisma Kapoor, Paresh Rawal in a memorable dual role, and Shakti Kapoor, adds to the movie’s humour and charm. Meanwhile, its witty dialogues, such as the iconic lines “Galti se mishtake ho gaya” and “Crime Master Gogo naam hai mera, aankhen nikal ke gotiyan khelti hun main,” have become an integral part of Indian pop culture, frequently referenced and parodied in everyday conversations and popular media.