
Netflix’s first official statistics for Daaku Maharaaj are out, and in the non-English films top 10 category, it ranks 6th!
Daaku Maharaaj, starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Urvashi Rautela, and Bobby Deol, has surprisingly made its way into the top 10 global non-English movies on Netflix.
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This week, the film has climbed to the 5th position.
This is a phenomenal achievement for a senior star like Balakrishna.
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The movie has garnered 24 million views so far and has been watched for over 57 million hours!
With such an impressive run, Daaku Maharaaj has taken everyone by surprise.
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The film was ranked number 1 in eight countries yesterday and has remained in the top 3 in most of these countries since its release on February 21.
Directed by Bobby Kolli, the Telugu-language action-drama follows a daring robber who fights for survival and strives to establish his own territory while clashing with powerful adversaries, aiming to become a king without a kingdom.
Daaku Maharaaj was released in theatres on January 12 and collected over ₹115 crores worldwide during its theatrical run, making it Balakrishna’s third highest-grossing film.
The outstanding success of this film was quite unexpected. It marks a significant milestone for both Balakrishna and Telugu cinema.
Despite mixed reviews initially, the film’s streaming success proves the growing influence of Telugu cinema on global platforms. The digital release has opened new doors for regional films, setting an example for future projects.
Fans of Nandamuri Balakrishna are celebrating this success on social media, expressing their excitement over the movie’s unexpected performance. With its gripping storyline and action-packed sequences, Daaku Maharaaj continues to attract new viewers every day.
If this trend continues, Daaku Maharaaj could become one of the most-watched Indian films on Netflix this year. The film’s rise highlights the growing appeal of South Indian cinema among international audiences.