<p>Mumbai: Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif's romantic drama <em>Namaste London</em> will return to theatres once again on the festival of Holi on March 14.</p>.<p>The Vipul Amrutlal Shah-directed movie had emerged as a huge blockbuster in the country when it was originally released in cinemas in March 2007. It also released positive reviews, especially for the pairing of Akshay-Katrina and the music, from the critics.</p>.<p>"Thrilled to announce the re-release of #NamasteyLondon on the big screen this Holi, 14th March! Get ready to relive the magic — unforgettable songs, iconic dialogues, and timeless romance with @katrinakaif, all over again. See you at the movies!" Akshay posted on Instagram.</p>.<p>Katrina, who starred with Kumar in many movies such as <em>Humko Deewana Kar Gaye</em>, <em>Welcome</em>, <em>Singh Is Kinng</em> and <em>Sooryavanshi</em>, also shared the news on her Instagram Stories.</p>.Amitabh Bachchan reshares X post about son Abhishek being a 'victim of nepotism negativity': I feel the same.<p>"Excited to announce the re-release of #Namastey London on the big screen this Holi, 14th March! Get ready to relive the magic-unforgettable songs, and timeless romance all over again," she wrote.</p>.<p><em>Namaste London</em> features Katrina as Jazz, a British-Indian woman forced into marrying Arjun (Akshay), a traditional Punjabi man. When she refuses to accept the marriage, Arjun follows her to London, determined to win her back.</p>.<p>The movie also starred the late Rishi Kapoor as well as Javed Sheikh, Upen Patel and Clive Standen.</p>.<p><em>Namastey London</em> joins the growing list of older films re-released in theatres over the past year. Other titles like <em>Laila Majnu</em>, <em>Rockstar</em>, <em>Gangs of Wasseypur</em>, <em>Karan Arjun</em>, <em>Bareilly Ki Barfi</em>, <em>Tumbbad</em> and <em>Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai</em> have also made their way back to the big screen.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif's romantic drama <em>Namaste London</em> will return to theatres once again on the festival of Holi on March 14.</p>.<p>The Vipul Amrutlal Shah-directed movie had emerged as a huge blockbuster in the country when it was originally released in cinemas in March 2007. It also released positive reviews, especially for the pairing of Akshay-Katrina and the music, from the critics.</p>.<p>"Thrilled to announce the re-release of #NamasteyLondon on the big screen this Holi, 14th March! Get ready to relive the magic — unforgettable songs, iconic dialogues, and timeless romance with @katrinakaif, all over again. See you at the movies!" Akshay posted on Instagram.</p>.<p>Katrina, who starred with Kumar in many movies such as <em>Humko Deewana Kar Gaye</em>, <em>Welcome</em>, <em>Singh Is Kinng</em> and <em>Sooryavanshi</em>, also shared the news on her Instagram Stories.</p>.Amitabh Bachchan reshares X post about son Abhishek being a 'victim of nepotism negativity': I feel the same.<p>"Excited to announce the re-release of #Namastey London on the big screen this Holi, 14th March! Get ready to relive the magic-unforgettable songs, and timeless romance all over again," she wrote.</p>.<p><em>Namaste London</em> features Katrina as Jazz, a British-Indian woman forced into marrying Arjun (Akshay), a traditional Punjabi man. When she refuses to accept the marriage, Arjun follows her to London, determined to win her back.</p>.<p>The movie also starred the late Rishi Kapoor as well as Javed Sheikh, Upen Patel and Clive Standen.</p>.<p><em>Namastey London</em> joins the growing list of older films re-released in theatres over the past year. Other titles like <em>Laila Majnu</em>, <em>Rockstar</em>, <em>Gangs of Wasseypur</em>, <em>Karan Arjun</em>, <em>Bareilly Ki Barfi</em>, <em>Tumbbad</em> and <em>Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai</em> have also made their way back to the big screen.</p>