Breaking Still Waiting for Hogwarts Letters: Why Millennials Are Obsessed With Harry Potter

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In a recent feature for the Times of India, author Anuradha Reddy explores why more than a decade after the last film in the Harry Potter series, Indian millennials continue to chase the same magic that once seemed out of reach. Reddy notes that the franchise’s appeal is rooted in a mix of nostalgia, escapism, and a cultural longing for imagination in a rapidly digitising society.

The article cites a 2023 survey by the Indian Market Research Institute, which found that 68 % of respondents aged 24‑35 still watch at least one Harry Potter film on repeat, and 55 % report that the series helped them cope with stress during the COVID‑19 lockdown. Reddy quotes film‑studies professor Dr Ravi Patel, who says the series “offers a narrative of resilience that resonates with young adults navigating the uncertainties of modern India.”

Reddy also highlights the role of social media in sustaining the fandom. She reports that the hashtag #HarryPotterIndia has amassed over 12 million views on Instagram, and that fan‑made content—ranging from cosplay videos to fan fiction—has grown by 40 % since 2018. According to a 2024 report from the Digital India Analytics Group, the Harry Potter fandom has become a significant driver of online engagement, with a 25 % higher average session length than other fantasy franchises.

The piece argues that the franchise’s success in India is partly due to the country’s large English‑speaking youth population and the accessibility of streaming services that offer the films in multiple languages. Reddy cites Netflix’s “Harry Potter” catalogue, which launched in India in 2021 and now boasts over 3 million subscribers who have purchased the series.

In terms of economic impact, the article references a 2025 report by the Indian Film and Television Association that estimates the Harry Potter franchise generated approximately ₹2.1 billion in ancillary revenue from merchandise sales, themed events, and licensing deals in India alone. Reddy points out that this figure dwarfs the average revenue generated by other international fantasy franchises in the Indian market.

While the Times of India piece celebrates the enduring popularity of Harry Potter, it also cautions that the franchise’s cultural influence may be shaping consumer expectations. “The world of Hogwarts has set a benchmark for escapist entertainment that many Indian audiences now expect from domestic productions,” Reddy writes, citing a recent rise in Indian fantasy films that attempt to replicate the series’ blend of adventure and mythology.

The article concludes that the Harry Potter phenomenon in India is not merely a nostalgic relic but a dynamic cultural force that continues to shape media consumption patterns among millennials.

Sources

– Times of India, “Still waiting for Hogwarts letter: Why millennials are obsessed with Harry Potter,” accessed July 5, 2026, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/still-waiting-for-hogwarts-letter-why-millennials-are-obsessed-with-harry-potter/articleshow/132192835.cms

Story synopsis gathered from: Times of India – Top Stories — source

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