Prime Video has unveiled a massive slate of original TV shows, feature films, and licensed content in India, underlining its ambition to expand its footprint in the country.
The company has announced approximately 55 series and movies, with several highly anticipated new titles debuting.
India continues to play a pivotal role in Prime Video's global growth, with Prime Video India ranking among its top territories for attracting new Prime members in 2025. Over half of the most-watched Top 50 non-English titles in 2025 came from Prime Video India.
The slate includes series and movies in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, created by India's leading production houses, including Dharmatic Entertainment, D2R Films, Excel Entertainment, Tiger Baby Films, Emmay Entertainment, Abundantia Entertainment, The Viral Fever, and Wallwatcher Films, among others.
Prime Video India’s 2026 lineup includes Nikkhil Advani's The Revolutionaries starring Bhuvan Bam, Rohit Saraf, Pratibha Ranta, and Gurfateh Pirzada; Matka King starring Vijay Varma; Raakh starring Ali Fazal, Sonali Bendre, and Aamir Bashir; Lukkhe, which marks the acting debut of rapper KING; and Vansh – The Kalyug Warriors, India's first Hindi homegrown superhero series created for streaming.
Returning titles include Farzi Season 2, Panchayat Season 5, Call Me Bae Season 2, Dupahiya Season 2, Dahaad Season 2, and The Traitors Season 2.
The theatrical slate from Amazon MGM Studios includes Raftaar, starring Rajkummar Rao, Keerthy Suresh, and directed by Aditya Nimbalkar; and Kunal Kemmu’s VIBE, featuring Kemmu, Preity G Zinta, and Sparsh Shrivastava.
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