Dhurandhar and Made in Korea shine on Netflix, War Machine also bit the dust:

News India Live, Digital Desk: There is a fierce competition between films these days on the OTT platform Netflix. Today’s (18 March 2026) top-10 list includes everything from Indian stories to Hollywood action blockbusters. Where ‘Made in Korea’ is winning the hearts of the audience with its emotional story, while Ranbir Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ Breaking records at the global level.

Today’s Netflix Top-10 Movies (India)

Made in Korea – Tamil drama

War Machine – Hollywood action

With Love – Tamil rom-com

Dhurandhar – Bollywood spy thriller

Funky – dance drama

Raazi – Cult Classic

Accused – thriller

Gladiator II – epic action

In your love (Tere Ishk Mein) – romantic drama

Talvar – Crime Mystery

1. Made in Korea: Tamil girl and the journey to Seoul

This film starring Priyanka Arul Mohan is trending at number 1 on Netflix.

Story: This is the story of a Tamil girl named ‘Shenba’ who has a deep love for Korean culture (K-Drama). When she reaches Seoul, she faces cultural barriers and loneliness.

Why watch: This film is growing in India K-Wave It beautifully depicts the craze and tells a lovely story of self-discovery.

2. Dhurandhar: The new king of the spy universe

Ranveer Singh starrer ‘Dhurandhar’ is trending not only in India but in 22 countries of the world.

Big Records: This film in its first weekend on Netflix 7.6 million views It has become the first Indian film to achieve this.

Plot: Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film stars Ranveer Singh in the role of a RAW agent who is on a secret mission in Pakistan. The film stars Akshay Khanna and R. Madhavan also stars in the lead roles.

3. War Machine: The biggest film of 2026

Hollywood star Alan Ritchson’s film ‘War Machine’ has become the most successful Netflix film of 2026 so far.

A dash of action: It is a sci-fi military thriller where Army Rangers face an alien force.

Preparing for the sequel: Seeing the tremendous success of the film, director Patrick Hughes has also hinted at its sequel.

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