Being a direct-to-OTT release, the film reached a wide, immediate audience, contributing to the popularity of streaming platforms as a primary home for big-budget biographical dramas.

The genre is not just surviving; it is thriving. As stock market participation hits all-time highs in India and the West, the appetite for the "Big Bull" narrative will only grow. Whether you are a cinephile tracking the filmography of Kookie Gulati, or a day trader looking for the next viral strategy video, one truth remains: The roar of the Big Bull echoes louder in the digital age than it ever did on the trading floor.

In the lexicon of Indian finance, few figures loom as large—or as controversially—as Harshad Mehta. Known in the early 1990s as "The Big Bull" or "The Amitabh Bachchan of the Stock Market," Mehta was the architect of a meteoric rise that saw the BSE Sensex skyrocket, only to come crashing down in a scandal that shook the nation's economic foundations.

So, what sets The Big Bull apart from other performers in the industry? Here are a few key factors that contribute to his success:

The life of Harshad Mehta and the 1992 securities scam have been the subject of multiple major productions: The Big Bull | JH Movie Collection Wiki | Fandom

Released hot on the heels of the web series success, Disney+ Hotstar’s The Big Bull attempted to tell a similar story through the lens of Bollywood masala.