Netflix’s Taskaree Makes History! Leaves Heeramandi Far Behind

Emraan Hashmi’s Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web has pulled off a surprising global win. Despite getting mixed to average reviews in India, the series has climbed to the number one spot on Netflix’s global non-English chart. No Indian show has ever done this before, not even heavily promoted titles like Heeramandi or The Ba***ds of Bollywood.

According to Netflix’s own data, Taskaree recorded 5.4 million views in a week, putting it ahead of popular international shows from Korea, Japan, and Spain. To put it in context, Heeramandi just had 4.5 million views in its debut week. What makes this achievement more striking is that the show was not widely praised for its writing or execution. Many viewers called it decent but not exceptional. Yet, it clearly struck a chord with audiences beyond India.

This suggests that global viewers were drawn more to the show’s theme than its critical reception. The world of airport security, smuggling networks, and undercover operations feels fresh and easy to follow, even for people unfamiliar with Indian storytelling. The premise travels well, even if the storytelling itself is not groundbreaking.

Taskaree’s success also highlights an important shift. Netflix audiences are not always chasing perfection. They are looking for engaging, accessible stories that feel real and fast-paced. In that sense, the series delivered enough to keep people watching, even if it did not impress critics.

For Indian content on global platforms, this is still a historic moment. Taskaree may not be flawless, but it has opened a new door. It proves that Indian shows can top worldwide charts, even without universal praise.