Hallmark Fans Excited for New Bollywood-Inspired Movie Featuring Network Stars
Fans of Hallmark films have much to be excited about, particularly with the announcement of a new Bollywood-inspired movie. This upcoming project will feature two well-known figures from the Hallmark network: Nazneen Contractor and Andrea Canning.
Exciting New Bollywood-Inspired Movie
On January 20, 2026, news broke that Contractor and Canning have co-written a screenplay that brings a Bollywood flair to Hallmark’s offerings. Bollywood, known for its vibrant storytelling filled with music and dance, will be a fresh addition to the network’s repertoire.
About the Creators
- Nazneen Contractor: A prominent actress known for her roles in several Hallmark movies.
- Andrea Canning: A seasoned screenwriter, having written over 20 Hallmark films, including popular titles like “A Merry Scottish Christmas.”
The teaser for this new film was spotted in an Instagram story shared by Contractor. It showcased Canning, who was featured in a family spread for Hello! Canada magazine, promoting their upcoming project.
Previous Bollywood-Influenced Films
This is not Hallmark’s first venture into Bollywood-style storytelling. In 2024, the network premiered “Christmas With the Singhs,” and prior to that, “Make Me a Match” featured similar themes. The new film promises to continue this trend.
Anticipation Among Fans
Fans are already buzzing about the announcement. Comments in Hallmark’s online communities reflect excitement, particularly among viewers of Indian descent. Enthusiastic remarks include thanks for Contractor’s return to the screen and anticipation for how Hallmark will interpret Bollywood’s unique style.
In addition to the Bollywood movie, speculation arises regarding the return of popular series “The Good Witch.” Catherine Bell recently hinted at possible future films, suggesting that fans have more to look forward to from the Hallmark channel.
As news continues to unfold, Hallmark enthusiasts eagerly await more details about this promising Bollywood-inspired project aimed at enriching the network’s storytelling landscape.