Akshay Kumar's 'Mission Raniganj' Secures Top Spot as the Most Watched Film Globally This Week

The film, with 5,700,000 hours viewed and 2,500,000 views, has garnered global attention for its celebration of real-life heroism. Parineeti Chopra also stars in the movie.

Akshay Kumar's disaster-thriller film, 'Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue,' directed by Tinu Suresh Desai, has secured the top position on Netflix's globally most-watched films list. The movie, produced by Pooja Entertainment, narrates the true story of Jaswant Singh Gill, a mining engineer who rescued 65 trapped miners in the Raniganj coalfields collapse of 1989. The film, with 5,700,000 hours viewed and 2,500,000 views, has garnered global attention for its celebration of real-life heroism. Parineeti Chopra also stars in the movie.

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1. Akshay Kumar's disaster-thriller film, "Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue," directed by Tinu Suresh Desai, has achieved the top position globally on Netflix, with an impressive 5,700,000 hours viewed and 2,500,000 views.

2. Produced by Pooja Entertainment, renowned for their commercial blockbusters, the movie's success on Netflix underscores its popularity among a global audience.

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3. Jackky Bhagnani, one of the film's actors, emphasized that "Mission Raniganj" is a tribute to real-life heroism, particularly focusing on Jaswant Singh Gill's courageous rescue mission during the 1989 Raniganj coalfields collapse in West Bengal.

4. The film also features Parineeti Chopra and retells the story of Jaswant Singh Gill, a mining engineer from IIT Dhanbad, who valiantly saved 65 trapped miners at the Raniganj Coalfields.

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5. Jackky expressed excitement about the film's continued success, noting that its universal appeal demonstrates the enduring power of a well-told tale of heroism.

(With Agency Inputs)

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