Netflix’s global streaming rankings for the week ending November 16 showcase a remarkable surge in Indian content, with five major productions from India capturing spots on the most-watched non-English list. This milestone reflects growing international appetite for Hindi and regional Indian cinema.
The Performance Leaders
Baramulla Ascends to Number Two
The Hindi thriller Baramulla continues its impressive trajectory on the platform, climbing from third place last week to secure the second most-watched non-English film globally. The investigative drama accumulated 4.3 million views and 8.6 million watch-hours, trailing only Denmark’s Mango. Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale’s work, which premiered on November 7, stars Manav Kaul as a police officer investigating missing children in Kashmir. The narrative explores the historical plight of Kashmiri Pandits through innovative storytelling techniques.
In its home market, Baramulla demonstrated formidable strength, securing second place across all online platforms in India with three million views during the tracking period. The film also maintained presence in sixteen countries’ top ten movie lists on Netflix.
Jolly LLB 3 Makes an Impact Despite Theatrical Release
Following its theatrical run, the legal comedy Jolly LLB 3 transitioned to Netflix on November 14 and immediately claimed the fourth position globally among non-English films with 2.7 million views and 7 million watch-hours in merely three days. Directed by Subhash Kapoor, the film reunites franchise stars Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar alongside returning cast members Huma Qureshi, Saurabh Shukla, Boman Irani and Amrita Rao.
The courtroom comedy emerged as the second most-watched Indian film worldwide on Netflix and dominated viewing in India and Pakistan across all languages. Within the broader Indian streaming ecosystem, it ranked fourth among all content on any platform, generating 2.2 million views locally.
Regional Films Break Through
The Tamil production Dude demonstrated strong momentum in just three days on platform, recording 2.4 million views and 5.4 million watch-hours to become the fifth most-watched non-English film. This romantic comedy featuring Mamitha Baiju and Pradeep Ranganathan registered top-ten positions across ten countries globally.
Meanwhile, Ek Chatur Naar, a Hindi-language black comedy thriller starring Divya Khosla Kumar and Neil Nitin Mukesh, accumulated two million views and 4.3 million watch-hours to rank seventh among non-English films. The September theatrical release found audiences in twelve countries on Netflix.
Premium Original Content Captures Attention
Delhi Crime Season 3 Establishes Dominance
The Emmy-award winning series Delhi Crime returned for its third season on November 13, immediately establishing itself as the ninth most-watched non-English show globally with 2.3 million views and 11.1 million watch-hours. Headlined by Shefali Shah reprising her role as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, the crime thriller resonated across ten countries and ranked as the most-watched web show across all languages in markets including India, Maldives, Bangladesh, and the Middle Eastern region.
In India, Delhi Crime Season 3 secured second position among fictional web series, recording 3.3 million views. The new season features franchise debuts by Mita Vashisht, Huma Qureshi, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Sayani Gupta, while previous cast members Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, and Denzil Smith reprise their roles.
Expanding Superhero Representation in Global Streaming
Innovative Superhero Movies on Netflix Reshape Indian Cinema
The Malayalam superhero film Lokah Chapter 1, directed by Dominic Arjun and featuring Kalyani Priyadarshan, continues to demonstrate the appeal of Indian superhero narratives on international platforms. Though the female-led superhero production slipped to third position among Indian online streams this week after debuting as the number-one film, it maintains 2.7 million views. This performance underscores how streaming services are increasingly platforming superhero movies on Netflix from Indian filmmakers, expanding genre diversity beyond traditional Hollywood superhero franchises.
Supporting Performances from Other Platforms
While Maharani Season 4 and Kantara Chapter 1 stream on alternative platforms, both contributed to the narrative of Indian content’s international momentum during this tracking period, with Kantara Chapter 1 claiming the top position across all Indian online platforms with 3.3 million views.
This week’s data illustrates Netflix’s strengthened position as a curator of diverse Indian storytelling, from crime dramas and legal comedies to regional films and emerging superhero narratives that appeal to global audiences.
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Indian Content Dominates Netflix Global Charts: Five Productions Enter Weekly Top 10
Netflix’s global streaming rankings for the week ending November 16 showcase a remarkable surge in Indian content, with five major productions from India capturing spots on the most-watched non-English list. This milestone reflects growing international appetite for Hindi and regional Indian cinema.
The Performance Leaders
Baramulla Ascends to Number Two
The Hindi thriller Baramulla continues its impressive trajectory on the platform, climbing from third place last week to secure the second most-watched non-English film globally. The investigative drama accumulated 4.3 million views and 8.6 million watch-hours, trailing only Denmark’s Mango. Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale’s work, which premiered on November 7, stars Manav Kaul as a police officer investigating missing children in Kashmir. The narrative explores the historical plight of Kashmiri Pandits through innovative storytelling techniques.
In its home market, Baramulla demonstrated formidable strength, securing second place across all online platforms in India with three million views during the tracking period. The film also maintained presence in sixteen countries’ top ten movie lists on Netflix.
Jolly LLB 3 Makes an Impact Despite Theatrical Release
Following its theatrical run, the legal comedy Jolly LLB 3 transitioned to Netflix on November 14 and immediately claimed the fourth position globally among non-English films with 2.7 million views and 7 million watch-hours in merely three days. Directed by Subhash Kapoor, the film reunites franchise stars Arshad Warsi and Akshay Kumar alongside returning cast members Huma Qureshi, Saurabh Shukla, Boman Irani and Amrita Rao.
The courtroom comedy emerged as the second most-watched Indian film worldwide on Netflix and dominated viewing in India and Pakistan across all languages. Within the broader Indian streaming ecosystem, it ranked fourth among all content on any platform, generating 2.2 million views locally.
Regional Films Break Through
The Tamil production Dude demonstrated strong momentum in just three days on platform, recording 2.4 million views and 5.4 million watch-hours to become the fifth most-watched non-English film. This romantic comedy featuring Mamitha Baiju and Pradeep Ranganathan registered top-ten positions across ten countries globally.
Meanwhile, Ek Chatur Naar, a Hindi-language black comedy thriller starring Divya Khosla Kumar and Neil Nitin Mukesh, accumulated two million views and 4.3 million watch-hours to rank seventh among non-English films. The September theatrical release found audiences in twelve countries on Netflix.
Premium Original Content Captures Attention
Delhi Crime Season 3 Establishes Dominance
The Emmy-award winning series Delhi Crime returned for its third season on November 13, immediately establishing itself as the ninth most-watched non-English show globally with 2.3 million views and 11.1 million watch-hours. Headlined by Shefali Shah reprising her role as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi, the crime thriller resonated across ten countries and ranked as the most-watched web show across all languages in markets including India, Maldives, Bangladesh, and the Middle Eastern region.
In India, Delhi Crime Season 3 secured second position among fictional web series, recording 3.3 million views. The new season features franchise debuts by Mita Vashisht, Huma Qureshi, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Sayani Gupta, while previous cast members Rasika Dugal, Rajesh Tailang, and Denzil Smith reprise their roles.
Expanding Superhero Representation in Global Streaming
Innovative Superhero Movies on Netflix Reshape Indian Cinema
The Malayalam superhero film Lokah Chapter 1, directed by Dominic Arjun and featuring Kalyani Priyadarshan, continues to demonstrate the appeal of Indian superhero narratives on international platforms. Though the female-led superhero production slipped to third position among Indian online streams this week after debuting as the number-one film, it maintains 2.7 million views. This performance underscores how streaming services are increasingly platforming superhero movies on Netflix from Indian filmmakers, expanding genre diversity beyond traditional Hollywood superhero franchises.
Supporting Performances from Other Platforms
While Maharani Season 4 and Kantara Chapter 1 stream on alternative platforms, both contributed to the narrative of Indian content’s international momentum during this tracking period, with Kantara Chapter 1 claiming the top position across all Indian online platforms with 3.3 million views.
This week’s data illustrates Netflix’s strengthened position as a curator of diverse Indian storytelling, from crime dramas and legal comedies to regional films and emerging superhero narratives that appeal to global audiences.