Overview
- Netflix reports the series remains among the top five most-watched non-English TV titles worldwide and holds the No. 1 spot in nine of 14 countries where it is trending.
- In his statement, Khan cited a line from the show to describe persevering through fatigue during production, calling the audience response deeply emotional.
- The release has fueled reels, memes and fan theories across platforms, with press reports noting a fresh surge for Bobby Deol’s 1997 song Duniya Haseeno Ka Mela and prominent marketing placements in Times Square and London stations.
- The seven-episode satirical dramedy marks Khan’s directorial debut, produced by Red Chillies, with an ensemble featuring Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Raghav Juyal, Mona Singh and others.
- In a recent interview, actor Rajat Bedi said a second season is in the works, a claim not confirmed by Netflix.