Heeramandi set a new record in the world in just 1 week of its release

 


There is no end to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's practice of 'Heeramandi'.  Controversy has also arisen over the series' casting, setting.  When Pakistan is fuming with anger saying ' Lucknow is shown as Lahore , there is no research!', then the 'perfectionist' producer-director of Bollywood has to face the practice of making series in his own country.  Some claim that Bhansali has made mistakes in historical data.  So someone has raised allegations of nepotism for casting.  A section of viewers even objected to the Urdu used in the dialogues of the series.  But despite so many controversies, the success of 'Hiramandi' is irresistible in the OTT arena.  Within a week of its release, it set a new record all over the world.


 Bhansali's OTT magnum opus holds the title of the highest-grossing Indian series of all time worldwide.  'Hiramandi' has been named among the top ten in 43 countries.  Sanjay Leela Bhansali's debut web series 'Hiramandi' has broken all the records so far, film trade analyst Taran Adarsh ​​said in an Insta post on Wednesday evening.  Ranked as the most watched Indian series worldwide.  'Hiramandi' is made with a strong cast like Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, Richa Chadha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Shekhar Suman, Fardeen Khan.


 'Hiramandi' was released on Netflix on May 1.  Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 18 year dream.   The director-producer has left no stone unturned.  Because, Banshali means 'larger than life' set, dress.  Only jewellery worth crores of rupees has been used in this series.  Richa Chadha said that there was a total of more than 300 kg of jewellery which is made of precious pearls, emeralds, diamonds.  The set is also eye-catching.  That big budget 'Hiramandi' is in the headlines since its release.  Bhansali's debut series received a mixed response from the audience despite getting glowing numbers in the film critics' marksheets.  However, on Wednesday, the record of 'Hiramandi' responded to the cynics.

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