Nearly ten months after its theatrical release and eight months after an unconventional YouTube pay-per-view debut, Aamir Khan’s heartwarming sports drama Sitaare Zameen Par is finally arriving on a major OTT platform. Sony LIV announced today that the film will premiere on April 3, perfectly timed for the Good Friday long weekend.
The streaming giant described the release with an emotional Instagram caption that echoes the film’s core message: “Kisi ke liye alag… kisi ke liye normal… Sabka apna normal hota hai… A heartwarming story of Hope, heart and healing… Watch #SitaareZameenPar #SabkaApnaApnaNormal, streaming from 3rd April on Sony LIV.” For Aamir Khan Productions, this marks more than just another digital drop — it is historic. Sitaare Zameen Par will be the first Hindi theatrical film ever to make its full OTT premiere on Sony LIV.
The journey to this point has been anything but ordinary. Directed by R.S. Prasanna and loosely positioned as a spiritual sequel to Khan’s 2007 blockbuster Taare Zameen Par, the film hit cinemas on June 20, 2025. Audiences and critics embraced its uplifting tale of an arrogant basketball coach (played by Aamir) who lands a court-mandated community-service gig training a team of neurodivergent adults. The movie earned glowing reviews for its sensitive handling of inclusion and raked in over ₹265 crore worldwide — a solid commercial success.
The cast features Genelia Deshmukh alongside a talented ensemble of newcomers — Ashish Pendse, Aroush Datta, Aayush Bhansali, Rishi Shahani, Gopikrishnan K Varma, Rishabh Jain, Vedant Sharma, Simran Mangeshkar, Samvit Desai, and Naman Misra — who brought authenticity to the neurodivergent characters. Produced by Aamir Khan and Aparna Purohit under Aamir Khan Productions, with co-producers B. Shrinivas Rao and Ravi Bhagchandka, the film is a remake of the Spanish hit Champions and carries a powerful reminder that every person’s “normal” deserves respect and opportunity.
As the countdown to April 3 begins, Sitaare Zameen Par is poised to once again shine a light on themes of empathy and second chances — both on screen and in the ever-evolving world of film distribution. Whether you’re catching it for the first time or revisiting the coach and his extraordinary team, one thing is clear: this story’s “normal” is finally streaming for everyone.