Mumbai: As Prime marks a decade in India, Prime Video is building momentum for Prime Day 2026 with a curated line-up of more than 15 Indian and international films and series set to premiere between now and the annual shopping event scheduled from July 4 to July 6.
Spanning genres including crime thrillers, action, romance, comedy and drama, and available across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English and Korean, the upcoming slate brings together Prime Video originals, post-theatrical blockbusters and international content, offering subscribers a broad entertainment selection ahead of Prime Day.
Leading the Indian line-up is the investigative crime thriller Raakh Season 1, featuring Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre, alongside the return of fan-favourite series Gram Chikitsalay Season 2. The slate also includes comedy-drama The Pyramid Scheme and Alliance, positioned as a first-of-its-kind daily reality series hosted by Kunal Kemmu, with new episodes scheduled to release every day at 12 noon beginning June 26.
Prime members will also gain access to post-theatrical digital premieres of several Indian box-office releases, including Suriya’s Tamil fantasy-action drama Karuppu, Mohanlal’s Malayalam thriller Drishyam 3, and Dacoit (Hindi), starring Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakur and Anurag Kashyap.
Strengthening its international offering, Prime Video’s line-up includes English-language young adult originals such as Elle, Every Year After Season 1, and Your Fault London. The international catalogue further expands with Scream 7 (English) and Korean series See You at Work Tomorrow! Season 1.
The curated content push comes as Prime completes ten years in India and underscores Prime Video’s continued focus on expanding its entertainment portfolio through a mix of local originals, blockbuster premieres and globally relevant storytelling.
With a multi-language and multi-genre slate, Prime Video is positioning its Prime Day countdown as an entertainment-led proposition designed to engage audiences across demographics and viewing preferences.
















