In a move that’s sending ripples through India’s OTT landscape, Prime Video has unveiled its largest slate of homegrown originals yet – 55 series and movies spanning genres that cater to every viewer’s palette. Announced in a high-energy Mumbai event, the lineup is already generating feverish anticipation among fans.
At the forefront stands ‘Nagzilla,’ Kartik Aaryan’s portal into a fantastical snake realm filled with comic mayhem and hidden lore. Equally gripping is ‘One – Force of the Forest,’ where Siddharth Malhotra’s logic-driven hero clashes with mystical forest entities, joined by Tamannaah Bhatia in a tale of village salvation.
‘Lukkhe’ fuses athletic prowess with underground rap to expose a drug empire. ‘Rufuu’ tugs at heartstrings with its nuanced portrayal of love’s complexities.
Corruption meets courage in ‘Tax Department Story,’ chronicling an officer’s war on elite criminals. Friendship’s dark side emerges in ‘Karnamae Badla Gear Palti Kismat,’ as four pals navigate deceit and daring escapes.
‘Adarsh Bal Vidyalaya’ spotlights systemic change in a government school, powered by KK Menon’s commanding presence. ‘Teen Kauve’ ramps up the intrigue with a former agent’s quest for vindication.
Dive into Mumbai’s underbelly with ‘Matka King,’ Vijay Varma’s rise in the 1960s matka gambling wave. ‘Rakh’ probes the harrowing mystery of missing children.
‘Welcome to Khoya Mahal’ uncovers aristocratic enigmas, while ‘System’ pits Sonakshi Sinha in a riveting legal showdown over truth and power. ‘Mess’ flips the script on burglars trapped in their own heist, and ‘Storm’ unites five women against a colossal fraud.
Prime Video’s bold curation reflects evolving viewer demands, positioning it as the go-to hub for premium Indian narratives with global appeal.