Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday in Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri, a romance shaped by destinations across Croatia and India IMDb
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Where Was 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' Filmed?

Shot across Croatia and India, Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday’s holiday romance doubles as a cinematic travel journey

Author : Rooplekha Das

'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri,' directed by Sameer Vidwans, belongs firmly to the latter category. Headlined by Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday, the Christmas 2025 release is a contemporary romantic drama that leans heavily into movement—across countries, coastlines, old cities, and emotional terrains. A holiday romance at heart, the film traces the journey of two individuals with opposing ideas of love: a modern-day mumma’s boy and a woman drawn to old-school, 90s-style romance. What follows is a story shaped as much by its settings as by its characters.

Shot extensively across Croatia and India between May and October 2025, the film uses its locations not merely as backdrops but as emotional punctuation marks—moments of connection, conflict, and clarity unfolding against some of Europe’s most striking landscapes and India’s most iconic landmarks.

Here’s a closer look at where 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' was filmed.

Split, Croatia

A significant portion of the film unfolds in Split, a historic coastal city that effortlessly blends Roman ruins with a laid-back Mediterranean rhythm. Several key scenes were shot around the ancient Diocletian’s Palace, its stone corridors and open courtyards lending a sense of timelessness to the film’s modern romance. The city’s waterfront promenade, sunlit streets, and Adriatic blues set the tone for the couple’s early interactions, relaxed, curious, and charged with possibility.

Split’s layered history and seaside energy make it an ideal starting point for the film’s European chapter, grounding the narrative in a place that feels both lived-in and cinematic.

Vis Island, Croatia

Croatia sets the tone for the film’s holiday romance

From Split, the story drifts further into the Adriatic, finding its way to Vis Island, one of Croatia’s most unspoilt and atmospheric islands. Known for its secluded coves, clear waters, and rugged coastline, Vis provides the setting for some of the film’s most visually romantic sequences. Song montages play out against sun-drenched beaches and quiet stretches of sea, allowing the island’s natural beauty to mirror the intimacy developing between the protagonists.

Vis, once a strategic military island and now a slow-travel favourite, brings a sense of escape and stillness to the film, the kind of place where conversations stretch longer and emotions surface more easily.

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Few cities announce themselves on screen as confidently as Dubrovnik, and 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' makes full use of its dramatic presence. The walled Old Town, limestone streets, and sweeping coastal views form the backdrop for some of the film’s most glamorous moments, including yacht sequences and pivotal romantic beats.

Often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik lends grandeur and scale to the story, its medieval architecture contrasting with the vulnerability of the characters navigating their relationship.

Hvar, Croatia

The film then shifts tone in Hvar, an island known as much for its lively nightlife as for its turquoise waters and lavender-scented landscapes. Scenes shot here reflect a more playful, indulgent chapter in the narrative—sun-soaked days, lively evenings, and moments of flirtation framed by beach clubs and panoramic sea views.

Hvar’s vibrant energy adds momentum to the film, capturing the kind of holiday romance where everything feels heightened and fleeting.

Bol, Brač Island, Croatia

On the island of Brač, the town of Bol offers a quieter yet visually striking setting. With scenes filmed near the iconic Zlatni Rat beach, known for its ever-shifting, horn-shaped shoreline—Bol becomes the stage for dialogue-heavy moments and reflective conversations. The natural dynamism of the landscape subtly echoes the evolving relationship on screen, reinforcing the idea that love, much like the coast here, is rarely fixed.

Zagreb, Croatia

Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, introduces an urban contrast to the film’s island-heavy narrative. Tram-lined streets, café culture, and colourful cityscapes appear in key sequences, grounding the romance in everyday life. Zagreb’s blend of historic charm and contemporary pace allows the story to momentarily step away from postcard perfection, offering a more lived-in, relational setting.

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and City Palace feature in the title track, adding colour, scale and royal flair to the narrative

Back in India, 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' turns to Jaipur for its title track. The Pink City’s iconic landmarks, including Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Amber Fort—feature prominently, their grandeur lending scale and colour to the film’s musical moments. Jaipur’s royal architecture and historic streets serve as a visual celebration of tradition, aligning with the film’s ongoing dialogue between modernity and old-fashioned romance.

Nawalgarh, Rajasthan

To add regional texture, the film also travels to Nawalgarh, a heritage town in Rajasthan’s Shekhawati region. Scenes shot around its forts and havelis bring a distinctly local flavour to the narrative. With frescoed walls, quiet lanes, and historic estates, Nawalgarh grounds the story in a sense of rootedness and cultural continuity, offering a counterpoint to the film’s European wanderings.

Agra, Uttar Pradesh

The Taj Mahal appears as both symbol and setting, anchoring the film’s reflections on love, commitment and permanence

No cinematic exploration of love would be complete without a stop at the Taj Mahal. In Agra, the iconic monument appears in scenes that play both romantically and humorously, as Kartik Aaryan’s character searches for his own ‘Mumtaz’. The marble mausoleum, long a symbol of eternal love, becomes a fitting visual metaphor for the film’s larger questions about commitment, belief, and what lasting romance looks like today.

By weaving together sunlit Croatian islands, historic European cities, and India’s most evocative cultural landmarks, 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' positions itself as both a romantic drama and a travelogue. The film doesn’t just tell a love story, it invites viewers to move through it, one destination at a time.

FAQs

1. Where was 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' filmed?
The film was shot across Croatia and India, including locations such as Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Vis Island, Jaipur, Agra and Nawalgarh.

2. Which scenes were shot in Croatia?
Major portions of the film, including romantic sequences and songs, were filmed in Split, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Vis Island, Bol and Zagreb.

3. Was the Taj Mahal used as a filming location?
Yes, select scenes featuring Kartik Aaryan were filmed at the Taj Mahal in Agra.

4. Which Indian cities appear in the film?
In India, the film was shot in Jaipur, Nawalgarh in Rajasthan, Agra, and parts of Mumbai.

5. When was 'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' filmed?
Principal photography began in May 2025 and concluded in October 2025.

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