Netflix Completes 10 Years In India: From Sacred Games To Delhi Crime, Indian Shows That Defined OTT Era

10 Years Of Netflix In India: As Netflix marks 10 years in India, the streaming giant's journey feels closely tied to how Indian audiences now consume stories. Over the past decade, Netflix has not only brought global content closer to viewers but has also backed Indian originals that changed the OTT landscape. From gritty crime dramas to heartfelt coming-of-age stories, several Indian shows on Netflix have left a lasting impact.

Netflix Completes 10 Years In India

One of the earliest and most influential titles was Sacred Games. The Vikramaditya Motwane and Anurag Kashyap-backed series set new benchmarks for scale, storytelling, and performances on Indian OTT. With Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui leading the show, Sacred Games proved that long-format storytelling could be bold, dark, and unapologetically Indian.

Another standout is Delhi Crime, a series that earned global recognition, including an International Emmy Award. Based on real-life cases, the show, led by Shefali Shah, struck a chord for its sensitive yet powerful portrayal of police work and systemic realities. Its success reinforced Netflix's focus on strong, content-driven narratives.

Netflix also found massive popularity with Kota Factory, a relatable black-and-white drama that captured the pressures of India's coaching culture. With its honest writing and grounded performances, the show connected deeply with students and parents alike, making it one of the platform's most loved Indian series.

Shows like Little Things and Mismatched brought a lighter, more youthful tone to Netflix India's catalogue. While Little Things explored modern relationships with warmth and realism, Mismatched tapped into Gen Z romance and ambition, building a loyal fanbase over multiple seasons.

On the thriller front, Jamtara: Sabka Number Ayega stood out for its gripping take on cybercrime in small-town India, while The Railway Men paid tribute to unsung heroes during the Bhopal gas tragedy with emotional depth and restraint.

As Netflix completes a decade in India, these shows reflect how the platform has evolved-experimenting with genres, amplifying diverse voices, and reshaping how Indian stories are told and consumed. The journey so far has been impactful, and the next chapter promises even more ambitious storytelling for Indian audiences.

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