Darlings is Unstoppable; Remains in Global Top 10 Non-English Films List in its Third Week

Darlings, Netflix’s latest film starring Alia Bhatt, Shefali Shah, Vijay Varma and Roshan Mathew in lead roles, continues to receive a lot of love globally. The film is getting praised for its strong storyline and powerful performances, it has also featured in the Global Top 10 for non-English films for three consecutive weeks since its release. Currently, the film is trending in the Top 10 in 14 countries including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Maldives, Malaysia and more.

Darlings continue to be the highest viewed non-English Indian original film and the highest global opening for a non-English original Indian film, clocking close to a whopping 30 million viewing hours and currently trending as #5 in the global top 10 for non-English films!

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Poster of Darlings
Still from Darlings

The Red Chillies Entertainment and Eternal Sunshine Production’s film Darlings is a dark comedy which explores the lives of a mother-daughter duo trying to find their place in Mumbai seeking courage and love in exceptional circumstances fighting against all odds.

In the film, Alia Bhatt’s character, Badru hopes her volatile husband will reform if he stops drinking. But when his rage goes too far, she and her mom boldly, albeit clumsily, seek revenge.

Produced by Gauri Khan, Alia Bhatt, Gaurav Verma and the screenplay & dialogues were co-written by Parveez Sheikh, Vijay Maurya along with director Jasmeet K Reen.

The film is streaming on Netflix.

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