February is over for 2024. The leap year gave us an extra day to work on or entertain ourselves. This is very true for Netflix India as well and we are here to analyse the performance of the streaming giant. Well, we usually list down all the important titles before we begin with our analysis and we are going to do the same today.
Original Films
Bhakshak
Important Licensed Films
Guntur Kaaram, Dunki
Original Series
The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth
Analysis
Before we begin with the analysis, you must have noticed that there are so few titles Netflix brought to us this month.
Basically, there are only 4. Bhakshak is based on real incidents and stars Bhumi Pednekar in the lead role. The movie fails to transfer that disturbing incident to the audience as they fail to feel any sort of catharsis. The movie is a good attempt but a miserable one when it comes to execution.
Sadly, we don’t even have any other original movie to talk about.
Talking about the licensed films, Dunki had to be a very very big release. The movie got an astounding response with very strong numbers in views. It definitely lived up to its hype.
Guntur Kaaram was a downright bad film with practically nothing appreciable. It reflected in the views where it did not receive a good number of views.
Let’s talk about the documentary series which also happens to be the only series released on Netflix India this February. We are talking about The Indrani Mukerjea Story: Buried Truth.
The documentary is very well made but with a fundamental flaw in its agenda. The views are yet to be revealed but the documentary as a good watch doesn’t disappoint.
We can’t give more than 3 out of 10 to Netflix India this February.