Prime Video India’s 2026 Showcase: A Cinematic Revolution is Coming to Your Screen!

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MUMBAI, March 19, 2026 — Get ready for a blockbuster wave of entertainment. Prime Video has unveiled its most ambitious Indian content lineup yet—and calling it “massive” would be an understatement. With nearly 55 new titles across gripping series, big-budget films, and a bold foray into theatrical releases, the platform is positioning India as a global powerhouse of storytelling.

The Big Headliners: Where Icons Meet Innovation

This isn’t just content—it’s a creative evolution. Prime Video is collaborating with some of the biggest names in the industry to deliver high-impact storytelling:

  • The Powerhouses: New partnerships with Hrithik Roshan’s HRX Films (producing Storm and Mess) and Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions (Don’t Be Shy).
  • The Debutants: Rap icon King steps into acting with Lukkhe, while Bhuvan Bam headlines Nikkhil Advani’s ambitious The Revolutionaries.
  • The Superheroes: Enter Vansh – The Kalyug Warriors, India’s first homegrown Hindi superhero series crafted exclusively for the streaming era.

The Return of Fan Favorites

Your watchlist is about to explode. Some of India’s most loved series are making a comeback:

  • Farzi (Season 2)
  • Panchayat (Season 5)
  • Call Me Bae (Season 2)
  • Dahaad (Season 2)
  • The Traitors (Season 2)

From Living Rooms to Theatres

In a major strategic shift, Amazon MGM Studios is stepping into Indian cinemas with an exciting theatrical slate:

  • Dilkashi: Directed by Lijo Jose Pellissery, produced by Hansal Mehta, with music by the legendary A. R. Rahman.
  • Raftaar: Featuring Rajkummar Rao and Keerthy Suresh.
  • VIBE: Directed by Kunal Kemmu, starring Preity G Zinta and Sparsh Shrivastava.

Why It Matters: India Takes the Global Lead

India is no longer just a key market—it’s shaping global entertainment trends. In 2025, the country emerged as one of the fastest-growing regions for Prime memberships worldwide.

“More than half of the Top 50 most-watched non-English titles globally in 2025 came from Prime Video India.”
— Shilangi Mukherji

With nearly two-thirds of Indian viewers consuming content in four or more languages, this diverse slate—spanning Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and beyond—is built to connect with audiences across regions and borders.

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