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Star Plus’ Nazar clocks 200 episodes

Produced by famed television producer Gul Khan under 4 Lions Films, Star Plus’ supernatural series Nazar recently clocked 200 episodes.

The show was launched on 30th July, 2018, and has been arresting oodles of eyeballs ever since. It is one of the top-rated shows on the network.


Nazar stars Harsh Rajput, Niyati Fatnani and Monalisa in principal roles. Its interesting storyline powered by impeccable performances by the lead and recurring cast are some of the main highlights of the series.

On the occasion of completing 200 episodes, the entire cast of the show came together to celebrate the feat. They cut a beautiful pink-coloured cake which had ‘Congratulations on 200 episodes’ written over it.

The team had a gala time while celebrating the success of Nazar.

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Highlights:

  • Indian mythological titles are landing on global OTT services with better quality and reach.
  • Netflix leads the push with Kurukshetra and Mahavatar Narsimha.
  • UK viewers can access some titles now, though licensing varies.
  • Regional stories and folklore films are expanding the genre.
  • 2025 marks the start of long-form mythological world-building on OTT.

There’s a quiet shift happening on streaming platforms this year. Indian mythological stories, once treated as children’s animation or festival reruns, have started landing on global services with serious ambition. These titles are travelling further than they ever have, including into the UK’s busy OTT space.

It’s about scale, quality, and the strange comfort of old stories in a digital world that changes too fast. And in a UK market dealing with subscription fatigue, anything fresh, strong, and rooted in clear storytelling gets noticed.

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