TVF’s ‘Panchayat’ S3 has become a record-breaking success, amassing over 12 million views within its first week of release.
This makes it the most viewed streaming show or movie, dominating the charts with an overwhelming response from the audience.
The series has captivated viewers with its engaging content and relatable storyline, resonating deeply and trending at No. 1 since its release. The show’s success is further solidified by its top ranking on the Ormax Stream Track for the week, highlighting its popularity among OTT originals.
In celebration of this milestone, the makers expressed their gratitude through a heartfelt social media post, “Breaking records and winning hearts! Panchayat 3 hits 12M views in its first week, claiming the top spot! Thank you for the overwhelming love and support!”
TVF has had an impressive run this year, starting with the well-received series ‘Sapne Vs Everyone’ and ‘Very Parivarik’. The phenomenal success of ‘Panchayat’ S3 adds to their streak, and they are already gearing up for the release of ‘Gullak’ S4, with another season of ‘Kota Factory’ in the pipeline.
TVF’s ability to consistently produce hit shows is a testament to their understanding of audience preferences and their commitment to delivering high-quality content.
With ‘Panchayat’ S3’s record-breaking achievement, TVF continues to solidify its position as a leading player in the Indian streaming industry.
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