
New Delhi, February 19, 2026: The romantic comedy “Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri,” starring the popular duo Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday, has officially made its digital debut on Amazon Prime Video. After a notable theatrical release during the 2025 Christmas season, the film is now available for all subscribers to stream for free, following a brief initial period as a “rental-only” title.
Directed by Sameer Vidwans, the film explores the friction between Gen-Z relationship “situationships” and traditional old-school romance.
The story follows Rehaan “Ray” Mehra (Kartik Aaryan), a cynical, Los Angeles-based wedding planner who views relationships as a matter of convenience rather than commitment. His life takes an unexpected turn during a cruise in Croatia, where he meets Rumi Vardhan (Ananya Panday), an aspiring writer from Agra who is a firm believer in the grand, cinematic love stories of the 1990s.
While the scenic backdrop of the Mediterranean sets the stage for a blooming romance, the narrative shifts gears as the couple returns to India. The central conflict arises when Rumi faces the heavy responsibility of caring for her retired father, Col. Wardhan Singh (Jackie Shroff), leading to a tug-of-war between her personal happiness and her familial duties.
The film brings together a vibrant ensemble that blends youthful energy with veteran expertise:
Produced under the prestigious banners of Dharma Productions and Namah Pictures, the film features a soundtrack by Vishal–Shekhar, including the popular track “Dil Musafir” by Lucky Ali.
Since its theatrical release on December 25, 2025, the film has garnered a mixed response. While some critics found the storyline predictable, others praised the lead pair’s chemistry and the film’s visual aesthetic.
The move to Amazon Prime Video is expected to give the film a second life, reaching a wider global audience who may have missed its cinema run. By dropping the rental fee on February 19, 2026, Prime Video has made it a top pick for viewers looking for a lighthearted, “comfort-watch” romantic drama.