The show is available on Amazon MX Player and Prime Video.
It stars Jim Sarbh, Naseeruddin Shah, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Namita Dubey, Kaveri Seth, and Lakshvir Saran. The show was made by T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture, with Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Prabhleen Sandhu, and Shiv Chanana as producers.
The show is directed by Robbie Grewal and written by Karan Vyas.
It is based on Vinay Kamath's book, "Titan: Inside India's Most Successful Consumer Brand." The adaptation rights for the book were bought by producer Sunil Bohra. The series follows the rise of Titan and looks at the challenges and decisions that helped make the company one of India's top consumer brands.
Along with its good performance on streaming platforms, the show has drawn attention from different brands and organizations.
Amul recently honored the show in one of its usual ads. The ad had the tagline, "Made In India – A Bitin’s Story. Ghadi Ghadi Khao." This placed the show alongside other cultural and current affairs moments that Amul usually highlights in its campaigns.
Another big development is that the Department of Posts, Government of India, launched a special postcard and envelope inspired by the show.
This move highlights the show's connection with the audience and its portrayal of an important part of India's corporate history.
The popularity of Made In India: A Titan Story shows that more people are interested in stories about real-life businesses, entrepreneurs, and institutions.
It joins a growing list of Indian dramas that focus on corporate histories and the people behind them.
T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture are planning to keep exploring similar themes.
They are currently working on a project about the Tata family's legacy. They have also bought the rights to adapt "Coffee King: The Swift Rise" and "Sudden Death of Cafe Coffee Day Founder V. G. Siddhartha," showing they're continuing to focus on stories inspired by well-known business figures and brands.
Made In India: A Titan Story was released on June 3.
It has been praised for its performances and for bringing a part of India's corporate evolution to the screen through a dramatized story.
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