Netflix's ‘Is Time Travel Possible’ trends no.1 on YouTube India

Netflix's ‘Is Time Travel Possible’ trends no.1 on YouTube India

The video garners over 12 million views in just 48 hours.

Mumbai: Netflix India’s latest YouTube video, Is Time Travel Possible?, has taken the whole internet by storm. It has reached the number one spot in the trending section of YouTube, garnering over 12 million views in just 48 hours.

Is Time Travel Possible? has been lapped up by netizens, and social media is flooded with positive comments about the comical storyline, enjoyable performances, and laugh-out-loud dialogues. The video is streaming on Netflix India’s official YouTube channel.

Conceptualised and executed by Netflix India in partnership with The Rabbit Hole, a full-service content and video marketing agency part of the Zoo Media Network, 'Is Time Travel Possible?' features popular internet creators Round2hell at their trademark best as they whip up some hilarious time travel high jinks, pulling in iconic references from different films and shows like Dark, Stranger Things, RRR, Money Heist, Monica O My Darling, & Kota Factory Season 2 that are featured on the Netflix OTT platform, making it an absolutely entertaining plot.

Talking about the video and their partnership with Netflix India, The Rabbit Hole business head Rishabh Khatter says, "The social marketing team at Netflix has always given us a great playing field to experiment and always pushes boundaries in the content space. With The Rabbit Hole's ability to answer that challenge, this partnership is very rewarding. This latest piece as well comes from a long list of different properties that we have created together and will keep doing so in the endeavour to grow the channel and showcase the immense value of their title slate through its content. With Round2hell collab, the question was, "How big of a winner can we have at our hands? We just had to make sure that the creators stay excited with our script and not take away from their signature style in the creation process."