If you look at the IMDb titles with a 9+ rating and 50K votes this decade, there are only 4 entries. Every single one of them is an Indian TV series.

Title Votes Rating
Aspirants 316,390 9.1
Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story 166,400 9.2
Sandeep Bhaiya 76,586 9.1
Sapne Vs Everyone 74,342 9.3

This is a new phenomenon. Last decade, there was only one Indian TV series in the same list: TVF Pitchers.

Title Votes Rating
Game of Thrones 2,464,912 9.2
Chernobyl 966,693 9.3
Attack on Titan 634,731 9.1
Planet Earth II 168,129 9.4
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey 135,242 9.2
TVF Pitchers 76,241 9.1
The Chosen 61,014 9.1
Our Planet 57,815 9.2
Blue Planet II 52,847 9.3

… and none ever before.

Four out of these five are by TFV: The Viral Fever, which seems to have cracked the code for high-quality TV series. They’re highly relatable to the digital natives, who are very IMDb rating-sensitive and the fans flock to rate them highly.

The growth of the Indian OTT market and high-speed Internet (the Jio effect) has also increased access dramatically. COVID lockdowns helped, too, I guess. Plus, these are available for free on YouTube - no HBO/Hotstar subscription required.

This is the decade of Indian TV series, clearly. (And I haven’t seen a single one!)