Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta has sparked fresh buzz around the newly released series Made In India: A Titan Story after sharing an enthusiastic review on social media, calling it an “addictive” watch and questioning its limited promotional push despite strong content.
Taking to his social media handle, Gupta revealed that he began watching the series late at night and was instantly hooked. In his post, he wrote, “Started watching Made In India: A Titan Story last night. Couldn't stop. One complaint — just one. PRIME VIDEO WHY ARE YOU NOT SCREAMING THIS FROM THE ROOFTOPS??? This show deserves a parade. Not a whisper.”
The filmmaker’s reaction has added momentum to the growing word-of-mouth buzz surrounding the series, which quietly premiered on June 3, 2026, under the Amazon MX Player banner. Despite its relatively low-key marketing, the show has begun to attract attention for its storytelling, performances, and cinematic scale.
Made In India: A Titan Story is a biographical drama that traces the origins of India’s iconic Titan watch brand, set in the 1970s. The series follows the vision of Xerxes Desai as he works to build a world-class Indian watch company with the backing of the Tata Group. The narrative also highlights the larger industrial and cultural shift in India during that era.
The show features Naseeruddin Shah in the role of J.R.D. Tata, bringing gravitas to the corporate visionary, while Jim Sarbh plays a pivotal role that adds further depth to the storytelling. Early viewers have praised the casting choices and the layered approach to portraying one of India’s most influential business stories.
While the series is technically associated with the Prime Video ecosystem, it has been released through MX Player’s platform, leading to some confusion among viewers about its visibility and promotion strategy. Many fans have echoed Gupta’s sentiments, suggesting that the series deserves a much wider audience reach given its production quality and narrative strength.
As positive reactions continue to pour in, Made In India: A Titan Story is steadily building organic momentum through reviews and social media buzz. Whether the platform responds with stronger promotion remains to be seen, but for now, the series is clearly striking a chord with those who have discovered it.
In a streaming world crowded with releases, Sanjay Gupta’s endorsement may just give the show the second wave of attention it appears to deserve.