Tag: Mumbai Muscle

  • Pro panja packs a punch with record 250 million viewers in season 2

    Pro panja packs a punch with record 250 million viewers in season 2

    MUMBAI: Arm-wrestling isn’t just about brute strength anymore, it’s about breaking viewership records too. Pro panja league season 2 has wrestled its way into the hearts and homes of India, smashing past its previous benchmarks with a record-shattering 250 million household reach on television and over 150 million social media views.

    The gripping tournament, co-founded by Parvinn Dabass and Preeti Jhangiani of Swen Entertainment, took things up a notch this year, leaping from 185 million TV households last season to a staggering 250 million. On social media, it flexed even harder, drawing more than 100 million followers during the tournament and setting new benchmarks in live engagement, particularly on Instagram.

    The turning point came on day five, when two fiery face-offs, Jaipur vs sher-e-Ludhiana and Rohtak vs Mumbai muscle, lit up the screens and fuelled a viral storm across platforms.

    Regionally, the strongest viewership muscles were flexed in North India (Punjab, Haryana, Himachal, Jammu & Kashmir, and Chandigarh), which made up 20 per cent of the audience. The North East followed with 24 per cent, while Maharashtra and Goa contributed 16 per cent. The league also found a stronghold in metros like Delhi, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, despite being hosted in Gwalior.

    From men’s and women’s bouts to para-arm wrestling, season 2 had something for everyone. August alone saw over 100 million Instagram views and a cumulative 150 million views across all social platforms, firmly planting arm-wrestling in the mainstream sports conversation.

    Co-founder of the league, Parvinn Dabass called the success a game-changer. “This incredible reach proves arm-wrestling isn’t just a niche sport anymore. Our vision was to give this traditional Indian sport a professional platform, and the response has gone beyond our wildest expectations. Now, we’re eyeing global expansion with international participants for Season 3.” Dabass added.

    Preeti Jhangiani, president of the people’s arm-wrestling federation India (pafi) and co-founder, added, “The overwhelming response from fans and athletes alike shows how deeply the sport resonates across the country. We are proud to take this passion and discipline to international heights while upholding the highest standards.”

    As the buzz around season 2 continues, all eyes are now on the upcoming third season, with dates and venue to be revealed soon. The league is clearly not just building champions, it’s building a global stage.

  • Triller powers Pro Panja League’s global muscle

    Triller powers Pro Panja League’s global muscle

    GWALIOR:  The Pro Panja League has clinched a heavyweight deal with Triller, the global sports streaming platform with more than 65 million users, to beam India’s premier arm-wrestling contest to audiences across the world.

    Co-founded by actor-director Parvinn Dabass and Preeti Jhangiani, the league is staging Season 2 at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Training Centre for Disability Sports in Gwalior. Kiraak Hyderabad have seized an early lead, with Jaipur Veers, Mumbai Muscle, Rohtak Rowdies, MP Hathodas and Sher-E-Ludhiana in hot pursuit.

    Triller, best known for its combat sports coverage in boxing and MMA, is betting on the sport’s mix of brute force, technical skill and theatrical showdowns to hook global viewers. “This is just the beginning,” said Dabass, hailing the tie-up as a launchpad for arm-wrestling’s international breakthrough.

    The tournament’s commercial muscle is growing too. Nikon India, Red FM, Care Hospitals, Sharma Service Security Agency Gwalior, Sports India Show, Sports Room, Sony Sports Network, Doordarshan, Fancode, Swen, Mera Hoardings and SSEN are onboard as partners, while Royal Enfield Bullet rides in as mobility partner.

    With Triller’s reach and India’s top talent at the table, Pro Panja is aiming to lock grips with the world’s biggest sports spectacles.