Dhurandhar Surpasses RRR as Most-Watched Indian Film on Netflix
Dhurandhar Outpaces RRR On Netflix; Toaster, Youth Hold Top Spots
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The Indian film 'Dhurandhar' has achieved a remarkable milestone on Netflix, garnering 31.1 million views in its first 10 weeks, surpassing the previous record held by 'RRR' with 30 million views. Its ongoing popularity is fueled by excitement for its sequel, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge'.
- 01'Dhurandhar' has become the most-watched Indian film on Netflix with 31.1 million views.
- 02The film surpassed the previous record held by 'RRR', which had 30 million views in the same timeframe.
- 03The sequel, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge', has significantly contributed to the original film's sustained popularity.
- 04The film's success indicates a trend of theatrical hits performing well on streaming platforms.
- 05Dhurandhar currently ranks 7th in Netflix India's Top 10 films.
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'Dhurandhar', an Indian film directed by Aditya Dhar, has made history on Netflix by becoming the most-watched Indian film on the platform, achieving 31.1 million views within its first 10 weeks. This milestone surpasses the previous record of 30 million views held by 'RRR', which features NT Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan. The film's success reflects its strong popularity, not only in theaters but also on OTT platforms. Currently, 'Dhurandhar' ranks 7th in Netflix India's Top 10, with the top spots occupied by 'Toaster' and 'Youth'. A significant factor contributing to the film's continued viewership is the buzz surrounding its sequel, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge', which has reportedly grossed over ₹1,700 crore globally. This trend highlights how successful sequels can boost interest in original films, demonstrating that audiences are increasingly engaging with franchise stories across both theatrical and streaming formats. With its impressive numbers, 'Dhurandhar' is poised to aim for even higher viewership milestones on the platform.
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'Dhurandhar's success on Netflix may encourage more Indian filmmakers to focus on creating franchise films, knowing that theatrical hits can translate into streaming success.
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