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Priyanka Chopra’s Pirate Film The Bluff Shatters Streaming Records with 300 Million View Minutes

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Hollywood and Bollywood icon Priyanka Chopra has achieved a remarkable streaming milestone with The Bluff, her action-packed pirate adventure now confirmed as the world’s most-watched original streaming film. The Prime Video release logged an astonishing 300.3 million minutes of viewership in a single week. The numbers represent a stunning success for the film despite its polarizing critical reception.
The film transports viewers to the rugged Cayman Islands, where Chopra’s character Ercell Borden lives a quiet life before danger arrives at her door. Karl Urban plays the villainous pirate Connor, who kidnaps her husband and forces her back into the life she left behind. The film blends Caribbean adventure with fierce action, featuring intense sword and gun combat sequences.
Global streaming viewership data for the week of February 27 to March 5 confirms The Bluff’s dominance across all platforms. It beat out Netflix’s Accused, starring Konkona Sen Sharma and Pratibha Ranta, which drew 213.1 million minutes. David Victori’s Firebreak on Netflix came third, followed by Prime Video’s Paul McCartney documentary and The Wrecking Crew.
The film’s ability to top global charts despite mixed reviews highlights a growing trend on streaming platforms where audience engagement often diverges from critical judgment. Viewers appear to have been drawn by Chopra’s commanding screen presence and the film’s explosive action choreography. The result is a commercial triumph that speaks to the actor’s enduring international appeal.
Online communities erupted with joy following the viewership announcement, with fans praising Chopra’s dedication and screen presence. Reactions included everything from simple awe to detailed appreciation of the film’s action sequences. The Bluff has clearly resonated with a global audience hungry for high-energy adventure content.

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