10 years of Netflix India: Shah Rukh Khan narrates decade of stories that touched our hearts
Netflix India's 10-year special, voiced by Shah Rukh Khan, rewinds iconic tales: "Sometimes, I think I am God" from Sacred Games. From Madam Sir to family binges, Vamsi Murthy says it turned stories into shared dreams. India's heart beats on Netflix now.
New Delhi: Remember hitting play on that one show that made your family forget dinner? Or bingeing on a series that had everyone chanting dialogues for weeks? Netflix India turns 10 today, and a special film reminds us how screens turned into shared dreams.
Voiced by Bollywood's King, Shah Rukh Khan, it rewinds a decade of laughs, tears, and "one more episode" nights. From gangsters who philosophise to village tales that hit home, these stories didn't just play—they lived in our hearts. Ready to feel the nostalgia?
Netflix drops a heartfelt film on YouTube
On January 30, 2026, Netflix India dropped this heartfelt film on YouTube. Narrated by Shah Rukh Khan, it starts with a fun rewind: "Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Mom says, you should never start a story from the middle. So let’s rewind? Rewind. Rewind."
The film dives into iconic moments from Netflix hits. It recalls gangsters turning philosophers: "Sometimes, I think I am God," from Sacred Games. Or philosophers acting tough: "This is war." We bowed to "Madam Sir" from Paatal Lok, thought twice before sharing card details with funny scam calls, and cheered small-town dreams like "Senorita. Dreams are imagined, and aims are achieved" from Jamtara.
Stories poured from India's corners—from boats, prisons, and skies. They touched hearts: "Hello, future wife. Or not..." Fans went wild for new stars: "Hey darlings! Hello!" and "I’m the chosen one for this land." Family watch parties became a ritual: "What did you watch on Netflix?" evolved to "What should we watch on Netflix?" Even intense lines like "Listen carefully! This is not just a game. If you lose this game, you die!" united us.
Language faded as a barrier: "The whole world chanted just one word: India." Claps, cheers, and awards followed. Diljit Dosanjh shone: "A voice forgotten in time became timeless once again. Who stopped the music?" Some tales made history; others wove into ours.
Vamsi Murthy, Senior Director, Marketing – Netflix India, shared: "Over the last ten years, Netflix India has grown alongside its audiences by turning great stories into shared experiences. Our journey is inseparable from the fans who embraced these stories, built fandoms around them, and carried them into everyday conversations. This film is both a celebration of that journey and a promise to keep nurturing stories and creating moments that feel personal, deeply Indian, and rooted in community.”
Shah Rukh wraps it poetically: "Ten years flew by. As we watched, India’s heart became Netflix, and Netflix’s heart became Indian. 10 years of Netflix India. 10 years of Us, You, and Tudum."
This film isn't just a throwback—it's proof stories root deep when they're real and emotional.

