Renting Aamir Khan’s Latest Movie on YouTube

Aamir Khan forged a new path for the digital release of Sitaare Zameen Par. He declined licensing offers from major subscription streaming services in favor of renting the film directly to consumers via YouTube. This allowed fans around the world to access the movie at a price cheaper than the cost of a monthly subscription.

I rented Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube (review to come). I found the process pretty easy, though it somewhat depends on your intended playback method. Here’s what I did:

In the United States, Sitaare Zameen Par costs $6.99 to rent. I saved the film in my YouTube “Watch Later” playlist, so I accessed it from there. However, the easiest place to find it is at the Aamir Khan Talkies YouTube account in their Janta Ka Theatre playlist. Sitaare Zameen Par is in there along with other movies for rent. Here’s the current list with their US rental prices (note that Aamir charges more for movies where he’s the star LOL):

Dangal — $5.99
Lagaan — $5.99
Taare Zameen Par — $5.99
Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na — $3.99
Secret Superstar — $3.99

Out of curiosity, I checked how the prices compared to a few other Hindi movies available for rent on YouTube. Chak De India rents for $1.99, and Shabaash Mithu rents for $3.99 (in high definition, like the Aamir Khan films).

For playback, I opted to watch Sitaare Zameen Par via the YouTube app on my Apple TV. However, the film can’t be rented through the Apple TV app directly. I had to rent it via the YouTube app on my phone first before I could play it on the Apple TV.

Overall, the picture and sound quality are good, comparable to other subscription streaming services. Turning the subtitles on and off is annoying in the Apple TV app. It kept accidentally fast-forwarding the movie when I tried to reach the “closed caption” menu.

I used my phone to cast the film from YouTube to my Chromecast and found it much easier to access the audio and subtitle menus, as you have to pause the movie before interacting with other menus. Since you have to use your phone to rent the movie anyway, I’d probably just cast from my phone to the Chromecast and skip the Apple TV for future YouTube rentals.

I’m not sure if this new rental format will be an industry game changer, but I hope it gives filmmakers an alternative avenue to digital accessibility. The major streamers are being more cautious about licensing content, and smaller films struggle to find an online home as a result. At the right price point, this could help these movies widen their reach after their theatrical runs end (or allow them to bypass theaters altogether).

6 thoughts on “Renting Aamir Khan’s Latest Movie on YouTube

  1. Mehtab Ahmad

    Love Aamir Khan. His movies have changed my life. From 3 idiots to Dangal, and now Sitaare Zameen Par are not just movies but beautiful reminders of how we can be better human beings. Even after going through a rough patch with Thugs of Hindustan (by the way, I loved Firangi Malah – the character of Aamir Khan in this movie) and Lal Singh Chaddha (I believe it is much better movie that most of the high masala action movies which are just exploiting violence and sex), Aamir Khan followed his heart and made a beautiful heart touching movie and didn’t bothered to go for the action-heavy movies which are currently on the rise.

    Appreciate your views about renting Sitaare Zameen Par on YouTube. By the way, I loved this idea of Aamir as well. I am a die hard Aamir Khan fan and his movies as well as his general views on many aspects of life due to which I like most of the things which he does.

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    1. Kathy Post author

      Thanks for the lovely comment, Mehtab. Aamir has always struck me as an actor and creator with a lot of empathy. I applaud him for trying to find a way to connect with his audience that doesn’t rely on fickle streaming services.

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  2. Melanie Greenberg

    Having to subscribe to so many streaming services to watch Indian movies has become annoying. I have been getting ads to see this on Youtube, and I agree that Chromecast is probably the best way to watch. So appreciative of you still keeping track of all the streaming services and which films they are currently carrying.

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    1. Kathy Post author

      Thanks, Mel! The streaming landscape is overwhelming at this point. Streamers aren’t, like, a fun library of stuff to watch anymore but an obligation to manage. Honestly, individual YouTube rentals sound pretty appealing lol.

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