Netflix’s latest weekly chart shows strong global interest in non-English films, with three titles leading viewership on the platform last week.
The most watched film is The Great Flood, which is a South Korean film. It ranked first, recording around 52 million views and nearly 95 million hours watched. The film’s total watch time suggests that viewers stayed engaged through most of its 1 hour and 49 minute runtime.
Then starts the streak of Indian films. Haq followed in second place with 45 million views and 100 million hours watched. Despite having fewer views than the top film, Haq logged the highest total watch time, indicating longer average viewing per user.
What stands out is how Haq has outperformed Akhanda 2, a film that arrived with much more buzz and fan attention. Akhanda 2 is a big, action-heavy sequel with a strong fan following, yet Haq managed to draw more viewers and clock far more watch time. All because of the fact that Haq is a well made film which Akhanda 2 is not. This suggests that audiences are responding strongly to Haq’s story, even without the same level of hype.
De De Pyaar De 2 came in third with 35 million views and 86 million hours watched. The sequel continued to attract audiences, showing steady performance across regions.
Akhanda 2 secured the fourth spot with 20 million views and 56 million hours watched. While it had the lowest view count among the four, it still drew a significant global audience.
Together, these titles highlight the growing popularity of non-English content on Netflix, as viewers continue to explore films beyond English-language releases.