Yash Raj Films will shoot three major projects in the UK starting early 2026, creating over 3,000 jobs and boosting the British economy. The announcement was made by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his visit to Mumbai, highlighting strengthened cultural and economic ties between India and the UK.
In a landmark announcement that underscores a renewed cultural and economic collaboration between India and the United Kingdom, Yash Raj Films (YRF) is set to film three major Bollywood projects across various UK locations beginning early 2026. This exciting news was revealed by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his official visit to Mumbai, where he toured the iconic Yash Raj Studios as part of a two-day trade mission aimed at deepening UK-India ties.
The Prime Minister's declaration signals a significant return for YRF to the UK after an eight-year hiatus, marking a renewed phase of cinematic partnership. The historic studio, which celebrates 20 years of operations in India this October, has a rich legacy of filming blockbuster hits in Britain, including the cult classic "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (DDLJ). YRF’s new projects are anticipated to create more than 3,000 jobs, injecting millions of pounds into the British economy and reaffirming the UK's position as a world-class destination for global filmmaking.
Key highlights from the announcement include:
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Yash Raj Films to shoot three major productions in the UK starting 2026, leveraging diverse British film locations.
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Creation of over 3,000 jobs within the UK film and allied industries, boosting local economies.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s emphasis on the partnership as a milestone in UK-India trade relations, highlighting how Bollywood’s return will foster growth, investment, and cultural exchange.
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The visit involved collaboration with leading British film institutions such as the British Film Institute, British Film Commission, Pinewood Studios, Elstree Studios, and Civic Studios.
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YRF’s commitment to rekindling its historic ties with UK filmmaking, underscored by the studio's celebrated history of shoots in Britain.
Prime Minister Starmer remarked, "Bollywood is back in Britain, and it’s bringing jobs, investment and opportunity, all while showcasing the UK as a world-class destination for global filmmaking." This announcement not only promises significant economic benefits but also strengthens the cultural bridge between the two vibrant creative industries.
This collaboration exemplifies the ambitions set out in the recent UK-India trade agreement focused on fostering innovation, talent exchange, and industry growth. As YRF embarks on this new chapter, the UK film sector—already contributing £12 billion annually and supporting 90,000 jobs—stands to gain immensely from Bollywood’s dynamic presence.
Sources: India Today, Hindustan Times, NDTV, Reuters, News18, UK Government official statements.