The production of director Sooraj Barjatya's latest venture, 'Yeh Prem Mol Liya,' starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sharvari, is reportedly in its final stages, with only a week of shooting remaining. Filming commenced on November 1, 2025. The film, a romantic family entertainer, has been characterized by Barjatya as focusing on "family, values, and romance," and features multiple generations within its narrative structure.
"It's about family, values, and romance. There's dada ji, dadi ji, nani, bua - it's that kind of a film (smiles)."
Title Evolution and Production Details
The project, a collaboration between Rajshri Productions and Mahaveer Jain Films, was initially reported to be titled 'Prem Ki Shaadi'. However, by early November 2025, confirmation emerged that the film was officially named 'Yeh Prem Mol Liya', a fact seemingly solidified by images of a clapperboard circulating on social media. The production involved a large-scale schedule, including Ayushmann Khurrana, Sharvari, and approximately 200 background dancers. Anupam Kher, Seema Pahwa, and Supriya Pathak are also part of the cast.
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Musical Score and Actor Commitments
The film's soundtrack comprises seven songs composed by Himesh Reshammiya, selected by Barjatya for their suitability to the narrative. For Ayushmann Khurrana, this project represents a continuation of his career balancing "middle cinema instincts with commercial appeal," while Sharvari's involvement marks a significant step in her career trajectory, alongside her participation in other upcoming projects like the YRF Spy Universe film 'Alpha'.
Background: A Collaborative Return
The decision for Sooraj Barjatya and Mahaveer Jain to collaborate again stems from their positive experience working together on the film 'Uunchai'. Filming for 'Yeh Prem Mol Liya' began on November 1, 2025, with initial reports indicating a significant shooting duration. The film's thematic focus aligns with Barjatya's established style of family-centric narratives.