Rohit Shetty’s ‘Indian Police Pressure’ clocks 14.8 million views in 2 weeks

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MUMBAI: The just lately launched multi-starrer streaming sequence ‘Indian Police Pressure’, directed by Rohit Shetty, has acquired phenomenal response from the viewers.

The sequence, which stars Sidharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty and Vivek Oberoi, launched on January 19, and since its launch, it has been gaining momentum.

As per a commerce supply, the sequence, which marks Rohit Shetty’s foray into OTT, clocked 6.9 million views inside every week of its launch, setting the stage for the grand spectacle that the second season would turn out to be.

A further 7.9 million views got here in the course of the second week taking the viewership to 14.8 million views inside two weeks.

The choice to maintain this world distinct from the director’s cinematic universe of ‘Singham’, ‘Simmba’, and ‘Sooryavanshi’ proved to be a masterstroke, permitting the sequence to carve its personal distinctive identification.

Social media buzzed with discussions, fan theories, and an insatiable need to unravel the fates of the beloved characters. The sequence transcended the confines of conventional cop motion dramas within the OTT house because it blended thrilling sequences with nuanced storytelling.

The twists of the storyline, mixed with the promise of solutions to lingering questions, stored viewers glued to their screens. The sequence units a brand new daybreak of larger-than-life storytelling on the medium of OTT.

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