Mumbai: In a stunning achievement that cements its legacy as India’s most successful animated franchise, The Legend of Hanuman Season 6 has clinched the #1 spot on Ormax Media’s “Most Watched Streaming Originals” list. The JioHotstar mythological series, created and produced by Sharad Devarajan and Graphic India, captivated a staggering 5.8 million viewers in just three days of its release, spanning from April 11th to April 13th, according to Ormax’s estimates for the week of April 7th to April 13th.
This latest season continues the franchise’s unprecedented streak of topping streaming charts, following the success of all five previous seasons and outpacing even the most popular live-action films and shows on OTT platforms.
Speaking about the remarkable success of Season 6, Sharad Devarajan, the Co-Creator, Producer, and Showrunner of the series commented, “The amazing fan support for Season 6 is a proof that Indian animation storytelling is about to reach a golden age. Because of the millions of fans across the country who have taken a chance to watch this show and support the work we are doing, The Legend of Hanuman has become the most successful animated project in Indian history. This new season marks one of Hanuman’s journey’s most poignant and impactful periods. He faces his personal struggles as he embarks on his mission to save Lakshman. Lord Hanuman has inspired countless generations for thousands of years, connecting people across ages. The morals, lessons, and universal human truths he embodies, remain relevant today, now more than ever.”
Season 6 is once again helmed by directors Jeevan J. Kang and Navin John, with Daman Baggan reprising his role as the voice of Hanuman, and Sharad Kelkar lending his voice to the formidable character of Ravan. With its cutting-edge graphics, a moving soundtrack, and an intensely emotional narrative, the series pushes the boundaries of Indian animation and storytelling.
As the mythological epic continues to resonate with audiences of all ages, The Legend of Hanuman not only reinforces the growing popularity of animated storytelling in India but also sets a high benchmark for quality, creativity, and cultural relevance in the digital age.