This year, Aamir Khan's film Sitare Zameen Par was released. People liked it, and it also did decent business. This film was also discussed because Aamir Khan chose a new model of release of Sitare Zameen Par. He did not accept the OTT deal after the theater. Instead, he decided to release it on YouTube. Now this film is coming to YouTube soon. Let us tell you when and how you will be able to watch it on YouTube.

Aamir Khan has decided to release his new film on YouTube Movies-on-Demand immediately after its release in theaters. In this way, Sitare Zameen Par will be seen only on YouTube and will not be released on any other digital platform.
When will Sitare Zameen Par come on YouTube
Aamir Khan announced on Tuesday that his theatrical film Sitare Zameen Par will now also come to the world of YouTube. It will be released worldwide on YouTube from August 1, 2025. This heart-warming family drama stars Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh, as well as 10 artists with intellectual disabilities.
Sitare Zameen Par is not free on YouTube
If you think that you will be able to watch Aamir Khan's film Sitare Zameen Par for free on YouTube, then you are wrong. Because Aamir Khan has decided to release it on rent. In India, this film will be available for ₹ 100, while in 38 countries, including America, Canada, the UK, Australia, Germany, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, and Spain, it will be available with local pricing.

About Sitare Zameen Par
Aamir Khan's Sitare Zameen Par which is the spiritual successor of the 2007 classic Tare Zameen Par. It has earned more than ₹ 250 crores worldwide so far. Now viewers can rent it on YouTube by paying a fee of Rs 100.
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