
After months of delays and uncertainty, Aabeer Gulaal finally premiered worldwide on September 12, 2025, bringing relief to eager fans. The cross-border film stars Pakistan’s Fawad Khan opposite India’s Vaani Kapoor and marks Khan’s highly anticipated return to Bollywood after almost a decade. However, despite international screenings, audiences in Pakistan and India remain unable to watch the film in their own cinemas.
The project was originally planned for a May 2025 release following its teaser launch in April, but political tensions forced a postponement. Promotional material, including trailers, was also temporarily removed from streaming platforms, creating further doubt. Yet, the buzz revived in August when the filmmakers confirmed a fresh international release date and re-released the trailer, sparking renewed excitement among fans across the globe.
The story follows Aabeer Singh, played by Fawad Khan, a London-based restaurateur who travels to Jaipur for a culinary competition. There, he unexpectedly meets Gulaal Bajaj, portrayed by Vaani Kapoor, in a twist of fate that dramatically changes both their lives. When Gulaal wins the contest, her family resists her leaving India, but she eventually moves to London, setting the stage for a mix of comedy, challenges, and heartfelt moments.
Critics have praised the film for its lighthearted yet engaging storyline, natural dialogues, and family-friendly tone. Director Aarti S Bagdi has been credited for focusing on character-driven humor and emotional warmth while avoiding predictable clichés often seen in romantic dramas. The film also blends cultural elements seamlessly, weaving melodious songs into a narrative rooted in Indian traditions despite its international backdrop.
With strong performances, breezy writing, and appealing visuals, Aabeer Gulaal has already earned positive early reviews. Viewers highlight its mix of humor and heart, predicting it could become a global crowd-pleaser while showcasing the power of cinematic collaboration between two neighboring nations.