Amazon MX Player’s upcoming series ‘Made in India: A Titan Story’ has generated strong early buzz ahead of its release, with the trailer crossing more than 2 million views within 24 hours of launch and trending at No. 25 on YouTube’s Movies chart.
The period drama, inspired by the journey behind Titan and the visionaries who built one of India’s most iconic watch brands, has quickly sparked conversations across social media platforms. The development highlights growing audience curiosity around stories rooted in Indian entrepreneurship, ambition and legacy.
The series, which premieres on June 3, is adapted from Vinay Kamath’s book ‘Titan – India’s Most Successful Consumer Brand’. Amazon MX Player had earlier unveiled the trailer as part of its promotional campaign for the show, positioning it as a story about the dreamers and business leaders who helped shape a major chapter in India’s consumer brand history.
Following the trailer release, viewers flooded social media with reactions praising the nostalgic setting, cinematic storytelling and emotional depth of the series. Several users also appreciated how the trailer recreated the atmosphere of pre-liberalisation India and captured the spirit of aspiration and nation-building.
Comments such as “Outstanding Trailer,” “Big fan of Titan,” and “Finally something meaningful has come to stream” reflected the strong emotional connect audiences are already building with the show.
At the centre of the story is the rise of Titan and the people who transformed a bold idea into one of India’s most recognisable brands. The series stars Naseeruddin Shah as JRD Tata and Jim Sarbh as Xerxes Desai, alongside Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Namita Dubey, Lakshvir Saran and Kaveri Seth in key roles.
Written by Karan Vyas, directed by Robbie Grewal and produced by Almighty Motion Pictures, ‘Made in India: A Titan Story’ aims to blend business history with human storytelling, exploring themes of ambition, mentorship, innovation and perseverance.
The show will stream for free exclusively on Amazon MX Player across multiple platforms, including mobile devices, connected TVs, Prime Video, Fire TV, JioTV and Airtel Xstream.
With the trailer already gaining traction online, the series appears to have struck a chord with viewers looking for rooted, inspirational stories centred around India’s entrepreneurial legacy and cultural evolution.
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