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Kareena Kapoor Overtakes NTR

Kareena Kapoor Overtakes NTR on Netflix
Kareena Kapoor Overtakes NTR on Netflix

Devara, which debuted on Netflix on November 8, was expected to reign as the top film on the platform, especially given its pan-India appeal and availability in multiple South Indian languages.

Directed by Koratala Siva and starring Jr. NTR, the action-packed drama quickly gained a strong following on OTT, as fans across India tuned in to experience its compelling storyline and stellar performances.

Typically, high-budget, pan-India films like Devara dominate streaming platforms for extended periods until another big release arrives. However, surprisingly, Kareena Kapoor’s The Buckingham Murders, streaming only in Hindi, has surged past Devara, taking the number one spot on Netflix in India.

This crime thriller showcases Kapoor in a nuanced role that has drawn critical acclaim and struck a chord with viewers. While The Buckingham Murders is limited to a single language, its gripping storyline, strong character arcs, and Kapoor’s powerful performance have captivated audiences, allowing it to surpass Devara on the streaming charts.

The unexpected success of The Buckingham Murders demonstrates the power of engaging storytelling and impactful performances, even in the face of high-profile, multi-language films. It highlights that, while pan-India films typically enjoy dominance, a compelling, well-crafted story can still rise to the top, regardless of language limitations.

For now, The Buckingham Murders continues to hold the number one position, proving its broad appeal in the competitive OTT space.

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