Jaideep Ahlawat’s Paatal Lok season 2 has been garnering a superb viewership on Prime Video India. In 4 weeks of its streaming, the net series has churned out a complete of 16 million views on the platform. In truth, it has surpassed the viewership of many of the web series that arrived last 12 months.
Mirzapur and Panchayat Threequels
Mirzapur and Panchayat were two of the largest threequels that arrived on Prime Video last 12 months. Pankaj Tripathi and Ali Fazal’s web series turned out to be the most-viewed web series of 2024 with 30.8 million views. Meanwhile, Jitendra Kumar’s Panchayat season 3 garnered 28.2 million views and was the second most-viewed web series of 2024.
Paatal Lok Season 2 OTT Verdict
Paatal Lok Season 2 arrived on Prime Video on January 17. Within the list of the most-watched streaming originals in India for the week of Feb 3-9, 2025, the net series garnered 1.4 million views within the fourth week.
Take a look at the week-wise breakdown of the viewership of the net series led by Jaideep Ahlawat on Prime Video India.
- Week 4: 1.4 Million
- Week 3: 3.2 Million
- Week 2: 7.2 Million
- Week 1: 4.2 Million
Total: 16 Million
Nevertheless, Jaideep Ahlawat’s show remains to be very distant from Mirzapur season 3’s 30.8 million views, and it looks as if an unthinkable task to surpass this number!
Axes Citadel: Honey Bunny & Kota Factory: Season 3
Paatal Lok season 2 has surpassed the whole viewership of Kota Factory Season 3, which garnered 15.8 million views, and Citadel: Honey Bunny, which garnered 15.9 million views as per Ormax’s yearly report of probably the most viewed web series of 2024.
Note: The viewership numbers are the official numbers given by Ormax. The estimated variety of Indian audience (in Mn) who watched at the least one episode (show).
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