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Mirzapur 2 begins production

After receiving overwhelming response for the first season of Mirzapur, Amazon Prime Video did not take much time in announcing the second season of the crime thriller series. The nine-episode series, which premiered on 16th November 2018, is still attracting audiences from different part of the world.

Buoyed up by the humongous success of the first part, the team has now started shooting for Mirzapur 2, the second season of the series which is expected to be deadlier and murkier than its predecessor.


Mirzapur starred a number of talented actors like Pankaj Tripathi, Vikrant Massey, Shweta Tripathi, Shriya Pilgaonkar and Ali Fazal among others. The entire lead cast of the first season has been retained to reprise their respective roles in the second season as well.

Excel Entertainment, headed by multi-talented Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, is producing the series for Amazon Prime Video. The entire series is created by Karan Anshuman and Puneet Krishna.

The premiere date is yet to be announced.

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  • Local jobs, training and tourism are increasing as productions expand across the region.

Last year, something shifted in what the world watched. Global viewership of Southeast Asian content on Netflix grew by nearly 50%, and this isn't just a corporate milestone; it’s a signal. Stories from Jakarta, Bangkok, and Manila are no longer regional curiosities. They are now part of the global mainstream.

The numbers tell a clear story. Over 100 Southeast Asian titles have now entered Netflix’s Global Top 10 lists. More than 40 of those broke through in 2024 alone. This surge is part of a bigger boom in the region’s own backyard. The total premium video-on-demand market in Southeast Asia saw viewership hit 440 billion minutes in 2024, with revenues up 14% to £1.44 billion (₹15,300 crore). Netflix commands over half of that viewership and 42% of the revenue. They have a clear lead, but the entire market is rising.

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