Prime Video India unveiled 54 new series and movies Thursday at its “Prime Video Presents” showcase, spanning Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages, alongside a theatrical slate from Amazon MGM Studios India and a significant lineup of licensed post-theatrical titles.
The event, held in Mumbai, highlighted production partnerships with Hrithik Roshan‘s HRX Films and Alia Bhatt‘s Eternal Sunshine Productions, as well as new stories from Dharmatic Entertainment, D2R Films, Excel Entertainment, Tiger Baby Films, Emmay Entertainment, Abundantia Entertainment, The Viral Fever, Wallwatcher Films and others.
Among the headline new titles, Nikkhil Advani directs “The Revolutionaries,” a period epic set in the shadow of 1857’s uprising in which four young rebels challenge the British Raj – an adaptation of Sanjeev Sanyal’s book of the same name, starring Bhuvan Bam, Rohit Saraf, Pratibha Ranta and Gurfateh Pirzada, produced by Emmay Entertainment.
Vijay Varma leads “Matka King,” a fictional 1960s Mumbai tale of a cotton trader who launches a gambling game that democratizes a terrain previously reserved for the wealthy, created and directed by Nagraj Popatrao Manjule and produced by Roy Kapur Films, Aatpat and SMR Productions, with Kritika Kamra and Sai Tamhankar co-starring.
Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre headline “Raakh,” a crime thriller in which a relentless officer hunts the abductor of two missing teenagers, directed by Prosit Roy and created by Anusha Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket, with Aamir Bashir and Dibyendu Bhattacharya also in the cast, produced by Endemol Shine India in association with BhaDiPa.
Bobby Deol, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sidhant Gupta lead “Teen Kauwe,” a spy thriller about a former agent returning from the dead to unmask the mole who framed him, created by Abbas Tyrewala and directed by Priyanka Ghose, produced by Roy Kapur Films, with Pavail Gulati and Ronit Roy in supporting roles.
“Lukkhe” – which marks the acting debut of rapper King – follows a young sportsman who infiltrates Punjab’s rap world to expose a drug syndicate, with Raashi Khanna, Palak Tiwari and Lakshvir Saran also starring, directed by Himank Gaur and produced by Optimystix and White Guerrilla.
“Vansh – The Kalyug Warriors” is billed as India’s first Hindi-language homegrown superhero series created for streaming, produced by TVF in association with Indusverse Comic. “Phoolan” dramatizes a 48-hour siege that will either end bandit queen Phoolan Devi’s life or rewrite the rules of a man’s world, written and directed by Richie Mehta and produced by Namah Pictures.
Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika co-lead “System,” a courtroom drama pitting a privileged public prosecutor against a stenographer from a humble background, directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and produced by Baweja Studios, with Ashutosh Gowariker in a key role. Sanya Malhotra stars in “Sundar Poonam,” a honeymoon-set thriller about a bride with a dangerously obsessive past, directed by Pulkit and produced by Abundantia Entertainment in association with TIPS Films Limited, with Aditya Rawal co-starring.
Kay Kay Menon and Naveen Kasturia headline “Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya,” a dark comedy about a laidback headmaster and his ragtag staff trying to reform a broken government school, directed by Himank Gaur and produced by Posham Pa Pictures. Gulshan Devaiah and Kalki Koechlin star in “Anarth,” a supernatural thriller in which a motherless child and a childless mother confront a sinister presence, also from Emmay Entertainment, with Parambrata Chattopadhyay and Sumedh Mudgalkar in the cast.
Aditi Rao Hydari, Barun Sobti and Aparna Sen lead “Welcome to Khoya Mahal,” created and directed by Konkona Sensharma and Jaydeep Sarkar, about two ex-royal half-siblings forced to take over a crumbling heritage hotel that seems to have plans of its own, produced by Dramsoc. Nimisha Sajayan and Barun Sobti star in “ASI Babita Singh Reporting,” about a cop torn between a murder case and her own marriage’s hidden lies, directed by Ambiecka Pandit and produced by Film Squad Productions in association with Act Three.
Maniesh Paul and Angira Dhar headline the romantic comedy “Rafoo,” in which a struggling singer is stuck sharing his flat with his ex-mother-in-law while his ex-wife lives upstairs with a new partner, produced by Edit II. Ravi Kishan and Aditya Rawal lead “Tax Department Story,” in which a newly minted revenue officer takes on a powerful white-collar criminal in Agra, produced by Reliance Entertainment and Dopamine Media. Paresh Pahuja and Nikita Dutta appear in the romantic drama “Nazdeekiyan,” from Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment, in which intertwined couples must choose between duty and desire. Zaeden and Katyani Mehra star in “Dono Mile Iss Tarah,” also from Dharmatic, a love story about two people reconnecting in their early twenties.
Paramvir Cheema and Ranvir Shorey lead “The Pyramid Scheme” S1, from The Viral Fever, about an impatient young man whose get-rich-quick pyramid-marketing scheme spirals into chaos. Ranvir Shorey and Gajraj Rao also appear in “Mess,” a one-night home-invasion standoff produced by HRX Films, directed by Rajesh A. Krishnan. Ashish Chanchlani stars in “College Fest,” a zombie horror-comedy in which a mysterious infection at a Gen-Z campus triggers a reckoning with real-world consequences, from TVF. “Carnaame Badla Gear Palti Kismat,” developed by BBC Studios India for Pink Window Production, stars Purav Jha and Sikander Kher in a story of four friends whose car-theft operation spirals into an interstate crime syndicate. An Indian adaptation of the global format “The Alliance,” produced by Banijay Asia, completes the new unscripted lineup.
The slate also sees Hrithik Roshan’s HRX Films make its streaming debut with “Storm,” a series created and directed by Ajitpal Singh about five women drawn into a deadly housing scam, starring Parvathy Thiruvothu, Alaya F, Srishti Shrivastava, Rrama Sharma and Saba Azad. Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions enters the streaming space with “Don’t Be Shy,” a coming-of-age film about a 20-year-old whose perfectly planned life unravels, produced by Alia Bhatt and Shaheen Bhatt and directed by Sreeti Mukerji.
Returning franchises anchor the slate. “Farzi” Season 2 brings back Shahid Kapoor and Vijay Sethupathi alongside Kay Kay Menon as the counterfeiting war escalates toward a hidden force capable of shaking India’s financial system, produced by D2R Films and directed by Raj and DK. “Panchayat” Season 5, from The Viral Fever and written by Chandan Kumar, continues Jitendra Kumar’s arc as a government officer in Phulera as he prepares to move on while tying up loose ends. “Dahaad” Season 2, from Excel Entertainment and Tiger Baby, returns Sonakshi Sinha and Gulshan Devaiah to a serial-killer investigation – this time in a quiet Rajasthani town – that probes how power and patriarchy fuel violence, directed by Reema Kagti and Ruchika Oberoi. “Call Me Bae” Season 2 picks up with Ananya Panday’s Bae launching her own news show while navigating a romantic tangle involving her ex-husband and her boss, co-starring Vir Das and Shruti Hasan, produced by Dharmatic Entertainment.
“Dupahiya” Season 2 reunites Gajraj Rao and Renuka Shahane in another Dhadakpur crime caper, produced by Bombay Film Cartel. The Viral Fever also returns with “Aspirants” S3, in which DM Abhilash faces an inquiry triggered by fresh allegations; “Sandeep Bhaiya” Season 2, which rejoins civil services aspirant Sandeep Ohlan in Prayagraj six years on; “Sapne Vs Everyone” Season 2, following two men navigating the Mumbai film industry and real estate; and “Gram Chikitsalay” Season 2, in which idealistic Dr. Prabhat battles a corrupt official to save his rural health center. “The Traitors” Season 2, hosted again by Karan Johar for Dharmatic Entertainment, returns with 20 celebrity contestants in the betrayal-format reality series.
“Mirzapur: The Movie” extends the hit Excel Entertainment franchise to the big screen, reuniting Ali Fazal and Pankaj Tripathi with a sprawling ensemble including Divyenndu, Jitendra Kumar, Ravi Kishan, Abhishek Banerjee, Rasika Duggal, Shweta Tripathi, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Harshita Gaur and Kulbhushan Kharbanda, among others, directed by Gurmmeet Singh and written by Puneet Krishna.
The regional slate opens with major Tamil-language titles. “Inspector Rishi” Season 2 returns Naveen Chandra to investigate a series of strange abductions linked to an ancient megalith and a looming otherworldly invasion, created and directed by Nandhini JS for Make Believe Productions. “Vadhandhi” Season 2, from Wallwatcher Films with creative producers Pushkar and Gayathri, follows SI Moosa Raaza as he defies the state to exonerate a man he may have wrongfully imprisoned, created and directed by Andrew Louis. The Tamil drama “Exam,” also from Wallwatcher Films and directed by A. Sarkunam, casts Dushara Vijayan as a woman who infiltrates a regional public service exam scam to expose a deep-rooted corruption network.
In the Telugu language, “Guvvala Cheruvu Ghat” stars Kiran Abbavaram and Thiruveer in a feudal drama about a hidden heir quietly manipulating friendship and loyalty to reclaim his stolen identity, directed by Bharath Kamma for Dream Farmers LLP, with Samyuktha Menon in the cast. “Gully,” from Arka Mediaworks and directed by Praveen Sattaru, sees Sudheer Babu and JD Chakravarthy in a modern-day western set on the streets of Old City Hyderabad, in which criminals, police and cricket players collide on the eve of a high-stakes gully match. “Jagamae Sangeetham,” from Gold Box Entertainment and produced by Sushmita Konidela, stars Prakash Raj in a period romance set in a sacred temple town caught between heritage and pop stardom, directed by Palnati Surya Pratap. “Isakapatnam,” set in the 1990s port town of the same name, stars Aishwarya Rajesh and Samuthirakani in a story of three forces converging on the town’s most powerful man, directed by Garry BH for Tamada Media. “The Traitors Telugu,” following the success of the Hindi edition, will be hosted by Teja Sajja.
A central element of the showcase was the unveiling of Amazon MGM Studios India’s theatrical slate, comprising five films. Rajkummar Rao and Keerthy Suresh lead “Raftaar,” a drama set in India’s booming ed-tech sector in which an earnest teacher and an ambitious entrepreneur become co-founders until greed blurs their ethics, directed by Aditya Nimbalkar and produced by Patralekhaa. Kunal Kemmu writes, directs and stars in “Vibe,” in which a clueless slacker and his by-the-book best friend accidentally stumble into a terrorist plot, co-starring Preity G Zinta and Sparsh Shrivastava, produced by Kemmu and Chirag Nihalani. Lijo Jose Pellissery directs “Dilkashi,” a seductive tale of love, betrayal and second chances produced by Hansal Mehta and Sahil Saigal, with music by A.R. Rahman, starring Abhay Verma and Zahan Kapoor. Balaji Mohan directs “Nayyi Navelli,” a supernatural domestic thriller produced by Aanand L. Rai in which a picture-perfect bride transforms a chaotic Meerut household – until her brother-in-law suspects something is deeply wrong, starring Yami Gautam. Bhuvan Bam and Wamiqa Gabbi lead “Kuku Ki Kundli,” a rom-com in which a complication in a romantic’s horoscope sets off family chaos, directed by Sharan Sharma and produced by Dharma Productions.
The licensed slate is headlined by “O’ Romeo,” a forbidden love story directed by Vishal Bharadwaj and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, starring Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri alongside Nana Patekar, Avinash Tiwary, Vikrant Massey, Disha Patani, Farida Jalal and Tamannaah. Dulquer Salman and Pooja Hegde lead “DQ41,” directed by Ravi Babu Nelakuditi for Sri Lakshmi Venkateswara Cinemas, in which a man who gave a woman with no past a future must face destiny reclaiming her. Kartik Aryan stars in “Naagzilla,” a supernatural action film about a shape-shifting Ichhadhaari naag whose Naagmani is threatened by a power-hungry villain, presented by Dharma Productions and Mahaveer Jain Films. Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannah Bhatia lead “Vvan – Force of the Forrest,” in which a rational urban man defies an ancestral forbidden forest and awakens a divine goddess, produced by Balaji Telefilms, TVF Motion Pictures and 11:11 Productions, with Maniesh Paul and Sunil Grover in the cast. The Telugu spy thriller “G2,” a sequel to “Goodachari,” stars Emraan Hashmi, Adivi Sesh and Wamiqa Gabbi in an international mission spanning five countries, directed by Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi. “Dacoit – Oka Prema Katha,” directed by Shaneil Deo and starring Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur and Anurag Kashyap, follows a wrongfully convicted man who frames his ex-girlfriend after escaping prison.
“This slate marks Prime Video India’s new era, delivering unparalleled content diversity,” said Shilangi Mukherji, director and head of SVOD business, Prime Video India. “India remains central to Prime Video’s global growth, ranking among the top territories worldwide for attracting new Prime members in 2025. Close to two-thirds of our customers watch content in more than four languages, reflecting the growing appetite for diverse storytelling. And our Indian content is resonating globally among customers as well – over half of the most-watched Top 50 non-English titles in 2025 came from Prime Video India.”
“Prime Video has consistently pioneered industry innovation and backed bold storytelling. Our belief in the immense creative talent in the country has seen us actively support emerging voices while fostering relationships with India’s most celebrated creative forces,” added Nikhil Madhok, director and head of originals, Prime Video India. “We are proud to present our upcoming slate which is our largest ever lineup of Originals along with an exciting lineup of theatrical films from Amazon MGM Studios India. We continue to raise the bar for high-quality storytelling with narratives that are culturally rooted, relatable, and universally compelling.”
