'The Tatas' OTT series to chronicle India's most iconic business dynasty across 4 eras

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'The Tatas' OTT series to chronicle India's most iconic business dynasty across 4 eras

Synopsis

India's most storied business dynasty is coming to streaming. 'The Tatas' — a premium multi-season drama adapted from Girish Kuber's book — will span four generations of the Tata family, from Jamsetji's nation-building vision to Ratan Tata's global acquisitions. Co-produced by T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture, it may be the most ambitious Indian business drama ever attempted on OTT.

Key Takeaways

'The Tatas' is an upcoming premium multi-season OTT drama adapted from Girish Kuber's book 'The Tatas: How a Family Built a Business and a Nation' .
The series spans four generational arcs : Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata , Sir Dorabji Tata and Sir Ratan Tata , J.R.D.
Tata , and Ratan Naval Tata .
Writer Karan Vyas describes the project as 'the foundational narrative of modern India,' not merely corporate history.
The series is co-produced by T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture , following the success of 'Made in India: A Titan Story' .
No streaming platform or release date has been confirmed yet.

A major new streaming series titled 'The Tatas' is set to dramatise the rise of one of India's most consequential business families — one whose industrial ambitions, philanthropic institutions, and nation-building legacy remain unmatched in modern Indian history. Adapted from journalist Girish Kuber's acclaimed book 'The Tatas: How a Family Built a Business and a Nation', the multi-season drama is co-produced by T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture.

Four Generations, Four Eras

The series is structured around four distinct generational arcs, each tracing a transformative chapter in the Tata lineage and its imprint on the Indian subcontinent.

The first arc centres on Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the founder, whose nationalistic vision gave India independent heavy industry, indigenous luxury hospitality, and the foundations of organised scientific research — pillars that predated independence itself.

The second era follows Sir Dorabji Tata, Sir Ratan Tata, and Lady Meharbai Tata, documenting the execution of Tata Steel against global imperial scepticism, the creation of Tata Hydro-Electric Power, and the establishment of the Tata Trusts — widely regarded as pioneering systematic philanthropy in India.

The third arc spotlights J.R.D. Tata, whose legacy spans the birth of Indian commercial aviation through Tata Airlines (later renamed Air India), the growth of the automobile sector, and the global technology revolution catalysed by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

The fourth and final arc chronicles Ratan Naval Tata, who steered the conglomerate onto the world stage through aggressive international acquisitions and landmark consumer breakthroughs — including Titan, which is credited with reshaping the Indian lifestyle market.

The Creative Vision Behind the Series

Series writer Karan Vyas described the project as far more than a corporate biography. 'The deeper I went into the archives of the Tata family, the more I realized that this isn't merely corporate history; it's the foundational narrative of modern India,' he said. 'These were individuals who constantly looked past their balance sheets to build institutions that served the collective. Teaming up with Almighty Motion Picture allows us to approach this with the scale it demands, intimate in its human relationships, yet massive in its historical scope.'

The ambition, according to the production team, is to deliver a drama that is simultaneously intimate in its human relationships and sweeping in its historical scope — a balance rarely achieved in Indian streaming content.

Context and Industry Significance

The announcement follows the success of 'Made in India: A Titan Story', a series that explored the origins of the Titan brand — itself a Tata enterprise. That project demonstrated audience appetite for premium, research-driven Indian business narratives on streaming platforms.

Notably, the Tata Group today spans over 100 companies across more than 100 countries, with operations in steel, aviation, technology, retail, and hospitality. Dramatising its origins through a multi-season format positions 'The Tatas' as one of the most ambitious Indian OTT productions in recent memory.

What to Expect Next

No streaming platform or release date has been announced as yet. However, the involvement of T-Series Films — one of India's largest entertainment conglomerates — signals significant production and distribution muscle. Casting announcements and a platform deal are expected to follow in the months ahead.

Point of View

A commercial powerhouse with its own interests, raises questions about editorial independence. Whether the writers are given room to portray institutional friction and failure, not just triumph, will determine whether this becomes India's answer to 'Succession' or merely a very expensive brand film.
NationPress
7 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the OTT series 'The Tatas' about?
'The Tatas' is a premium multi-season streaming drama that chronicles the history of the Tata business family across four generations, from founder Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata to Ratan Naval Tata. It is adapted from journalist Girish Kuber's book 'The Tatas: How a Family Built a Business and a Nation.'
Who is producing 'The Tatas' series?
The series is co-produced by T-Series Films and Almighty Motion Picture. Writer Karan Vyas is attached to the project as the series writer.
Which generations of the Tata family does the series cover?
The series covers four eras: Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata (founder), Sir Dorabji Tata and Sir Ratan Tata with Lady Meharbai Tata (second generation), J.R.D. Tata (third generation), and Ratan Naval Tata (fourth generation).
When will 'The Tatas' release and on which platform?
No release date or streaming platform has been announced as of now. Casting and platform announcements are expected to follow in the coming months.
What other series preceded 'The Tatas' from a similar creative space?
'The Tatas' follows 'Made in India: A Titan Story', a series about the origins of the Titan brand — itself a Tata enterprise — which demonstrated audience appetite for premium Indian business dramas on streaming platforms.
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