K-Drama Fever Takes Over Netflix India Charts Again

The Indian streaming landscape is currently witnessing a double-dose of Hallyu-inspired fever. As per the latest data from FlixPatrol, the romantic spin-off XO, Kitty (Season 3) and the gritty action-thriller Bloodhounds (Season 2) have claimed the #2 and #3 spots, respectively, on Netflix India’s TV charts.

Coming in at #2, XO, Kitty continues to prove that the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before universe is far from over. Following its April 2 premiere, Season 3 has dominated the conversation by leaning further into its Seoul-setting and complicated K-Drama style love polygons.

One of the factors playing an important role behind the success of XO, Kitty is the Indian audience’s love towards romance-based stories, especially among the female viewers. In addition, the inclusion of breakout stars like Ho-jo (playing Jiwon) has added fresh intrigue, keeping fans glued to their screens for the latest romantic twists.

At #3, we have Bloodhounds Season 2. After a three-year hiatus, the duo of Gun-woo and Woo-jin returned on April 3, 2026, and Indian viewers wasted no time binge-watching the seven-episode run.

The legendary Korean superstar Rain joined the cast as the primary antagonist, his first-ever villain role in a 20-year career. The “Good vs. Evil” dynamic between the young boxers and a seasoned legend has been a massive draw.

Set three years after the events of Season 1, the new chapter trades street-level debt collecting for a much more dangerous, shadowy conspiracy. Known for its realistic, hard-hitting boxing choreography, Bloodhounds satisfies the growing hunger in India for high-quality, stylized, bloody action content.

Indian subscribers are proving that as long as the storytelling is compelling, language and geography are no longer barriers to success. Stay tuned for more updates.