
Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s romantic drama, Saiyaara, has managed to churn out good numbers on Netflix in its second week as well. The film in two weeks, stands at a total of 8.5 million views. The film is trending as one of the top 10 films in the non-English category on Netflix in 21 countries.
The romantic drama helmed by Mohit Suri took the number 1 spot in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Mauritius. It has entered the top 10 most-viewed films on Netflix kicking John Abraham’s The Diplomat out of the top 10.
Saiyaara OTT Verdict Week 2
According to data by Netflix from September 15 to September 21, Saiyaara garnered a viewership of 4.8 million on Netflix against 11.9 million viewing hours in its second week and secured the second spot in the globally trending list of the top 10 non-English films on Netflix, which is ruled by the German-Turkish rom-com She Said Maybe at number 1 this week.
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Enters Top 10 Most-Viewed Films
Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s film has now entered the top 10 most-viewed films of the year 2025 on Netflix. It surpassed Nadaaaniyan starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, and Inspector Zende starring Manoj Bajpayee.
Check out the top 10 most-viewed films on Netflix in 2025. These films are either a direct release or arrived on Netflix after a theatrical run.
- Jewel Thief: 18.2 Million
- Dhoom Dhaam: 12.4 Million
- Raid 2: 12.3 Million
- Pushpa 2: 9.4 Million
- Jaat: 9.4 Million
- Aap Jaisa Koi: 8.8 Million
- Deva: 8.7 Million
- Saiyaara: 8.5 Million
- Nadaaniyan: 8.2 Million
- Inspector Zende: 7.8 Million
Note:Â The viewership numbers are the current official numbers given by Netflix for the number of weeks these films have claimed a spot in the global top 10 charts, irrespective of the number of days or weeks they have been streaming on Netflix! The final half-yearly data might vary from these numbers.
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