Prime Video India 2026 Slate: Shahid Kapoor’s ‘Farzi’ Season 2, Bobby Deol’s ‘Teen Kauwe’, ‘Mirzapur The Movie’ And More
Prime Video announced its slate for 2026 in a grand event held in Mumbai. Here's a look at all the upcoming movies and shows to look forward to.
This is the ultimate content dump you’ve been waiting for! Prime Video India just held its "It Starts Here" showcase in Mumbai, and they didn't just drop a few trailers – they dropped an entire ecosystem for 2026. With heavyweights like Hrithik Roshan, Alia Bhatt, Shahid Kapoor, and Karan Johar in attendance, the streamer announced a diverse mix of theatrical films, original movies, and high-octane series. From big-budget theatrical gambles to the return of streaming’s most beloved characters, the slate is a massive play for dominance.
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With nearly 55 titles announced, here is a look at every major project, including cast and what you can expect from the plots.
Check out the list below:
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1. Mirzapur: The Movie
The "Gaddi" of Mirzapur is heading to the silver screen on September 4, 2026, in what is easily the biggest announcement of the event. Directed by Gurmmeet Singh and created by Puneet Krishna, this theatrical prequel features the iconic trio of Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, and – most shockingly – Divyenndu, marking the return of Munna Bhaiya. The film is designed as a high-octane origin story that explores the bloody lineage of the throne, ensuring that the saga remains the undisputed heavyweight of Indian crime dramas before it eventually lands back on the app.
2. Vvan: Force of the Forest
Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannaah Bhatia lead this folk-mythological thriller that promises to bridge the gap between urban skepticism and ancient belief. Directed by Deepak Mishra, the story follows a rational city dweller who enters a forbidden ancestral forest, only to awaken a divine goddess. It’s a high-stakes battle for survival where Sidharth Malhotra’s character must transition from an outsider to the village’s only hope against a supernatural annihilation that defies all logic.
3. Naagzilla: Naag Lok Ka Pehla
Produced by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba, this project is being described as "Hera Pheri meets Fukrey in an icchadhaari world." Starring Kartik Aaryan, the film is a creature-feature horror-comedy that reveals shape-shifting serpents have been co-existing with humans in the modern world all along. While it boasts a massive scale and top-tier visuals, the focus remains on quirky, bizarre humour as various oddball characters get caught in a magical conflict that threatens to expose the hidden Naag Lok.
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4. O' Romeo
Vishal Bhardwaj reunited with Shahid Kapoor for this gritty gangster epic that felt like a spiritual return to the world of ‘Kaminey’ and ‘Haider’. The film, which also stars Triptii Dimri, Avinash Tiwary, and Nana Patekar, had already released in theatres in February. Weaving a violent tale of a ruthless womanizer and underworld fixit who finally meets his match in a woman who makes him vulnerable, it’s a classic Bhardwaj exploration of forbidden love set against the backdrop of a gang war that threatens to consume the entire syndicate. ‘O Romeo’ will first be available for rent on Prime Video starting March 27. This early access window allows viewers to watch the film on a pay-per-view basis before it becomes part of the platform’s regular streaming library.
5. G2 (Goodachari 2)
The spy-thriller genre gets a massive upgrade as Adivi Sesh returns for this pan-India sequel, now joined by the versatile Emraan Hashmi and Wamiqa Gabbi. Directed by Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi, the narrative picks up years after the first mission, following Agent Gopi as he heads into international waters to dismantle a global conspiracy. The film is designed with a much larger canvas, aiming to establish a legitimate Indian spy universe that rivals the biggest theatrical franchises.
6. DQ41 (Working Title)
This emotional romantic drama brings together Dulquer Salmaan and Pooja Hegde under the direction of Ravi Nelakuditi. Produced by SLV Cinemas, the story centres on a man whose life is turned upside down when his former lover reappears, only to reveal she has absolutely no memory of their past relationship or the life they shared. It’s a high-concept "lost memory" romance featuring music by GV Prakash Kumar, aiming to capture the same pan-India audience that flocked to Salmaan’s recent hits.
7. Raftaar
Rajkummar Rao and Keerthy Suresh lead this sharp, cynical look at the modern startup culture, directed by Aditya Nimbalkar. The plot tracks the rise and ethical decay of a high-speed ed-tech startup that begins as a revolutionary educational tool but quickly becomes a vehicle for corporate greed. It’s a "rise-and-fall" drama that examines the price of success and how ambition can corrode the very values that built a billion-dollar empire.
8. Nayyi Navelli
Yami Gautam stars in this romantic comedy backed by Aanand L. Rai’s Color Yellow Productions. Directed by Balaji Mohan, the film tells the story of a picture-perfect bride who moves into a chaotic Meerut household and begins transforming it into a slice of heaven. However, the humor kicks in when her brother-in-law begins to suspect that her "perfect" persona is actually a calculated mask, leading to a series of hilarious investigations into her true past.
9. VIBE
Directed by and starring Kunal Kemmu alongside Preity Zinta, this dark comedy-thriller is one of the most unexpected pairings on the slate. The story follows a clueless slacker and his strictly "by-the-book" best friend who accidentally stumble into a complex terrorist plot. Suddenly, the fate of the entire nation rests in the hands of two people who can barely manage their own lives, promising a blend of Kemmu’s signature wit and high-stakes tension.
10. Kuku Ki Kundli
Bhuvan Bam and Wamiqa Gabbi team up for this Dharma Productions rom-com directed by Sharan Sharma. The narrative follows a hopeless romantic who finally finds his perfect match, only to have the engagement upended by a hilarious and bizarre complication in his Kundli (horoscope). What follows is a chaotic family odyssey involving Manoj Pahwa and Geeta Agrawal, proving that sometimes, even destiny needs a little bit of manual intervention.
11. Dilkashi
Directed by the visionary Lijo Jose Pellissery and produced by Hansal Mehta, this film is a seductive and dangerous game of love starring Abhay Verma and Zahaan Kapoor. The story follows former lovers who reunite under mysterious circumstances, triggering a spiral of betrayal, fantasy, and irreversible second chances. Given the creative forces behind it, expect a visually arresting and emotionally taxing exploration of obsession and the human psyche.
12. Dacoit: Oka Prema Katha
Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur lead this intense period action-drama directed by Shaneil Deo. Set in the rugged heartlands, the film focuses on a love story born in the middle of a dacoit rebellion, where loyalty to one's tribe is the only law. It’s a classic tale of revenge and romance, aiming to capture the raw, gritty energy of rural India while maintaining the polish of a large-scale theatrical production.
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13. Mess
Produced by Hrithik Roshan and starring Pratik Gandhi, this dark comedy follows a group of eccentric robbers who break into the house of a man with severe OCD. Directed by Rajesh A. Krishnan, the film takes a "Home Alone" style premise and turns it on its head as the robbers realize they aren't the ones in control. Gandhi’s character uses his meticulous nature to turn his home into a trap, forcing the intruders to fight for their lives throughout a single, chaotic night.
14. Don’t Be Shy
Alia Bhatt steps into the producer's shoes for this coming-of-age story directed by Sreeti Mukerji. The film centres on Shyamili ‘Shy’ Das, a 20-year-old who believes she has her entire life planned out with military precision. However, an unpredictable turn of events causes her perfectly ordered existence to spiral out of control, forcing her to confront the messy reality of growing up and the beauty of uncertainty.
15. System
Sonakshi Sinha and Jyotika headline this intense courtroom drama directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari. The story examines the clash between a privileged public prosecutor and a humble courtroom stenographer whose lives become entwined during a high-profile case. It’s a deep dive into how power dynamics define the "truth" in the legal system, raising uncomfortable questions about whether justice is a universal right or a luxury for the elite.
16. Phoolan
Director Richie Mehta returns with a hard-hitting biopic focusing on a pivotal moment in the life of Phoolan Devi. The film centres on a brutal 48-hour siege where Phoolan is trapped and outnumbered by 2,000 armed men. It is a cinematic study of resilience and the desperate fight that eventually rewrote the rules of a man's world, promising the same meticulous research and intensity Mehta is known for.
17. Sundar Poonam
This "twisted love thriller" stars Sanya Malhotra and Aditya Rawal, directed by Pulkit. The plot revolves around a newlywed couple who go missing during their honeymoon in the serene valleys of Kashmir. As the investigation unfolds, the focus shifts to the bride, Poonam, uncovering her obsessive past and a series of shocking secrets that suggest the disappearance might not be what it seems.
New Original Series
18. Teen Kauwe
Bobby Deol makes a massive OTT return as a disgraced ex-secret agent who was presumed dead and labeled a mole seven years ago. In this spy thriller directed by Priyanka Ghose and written by Abbas Tyrewala, Deol’s character must return to the grid to hunt down the traitor who framed him, all while his former agency has an active "terminate on sight" order against him. It also stars Sidhant Gupta and Fatima Sana Shaikh.
19. Storm
Produced by Hrithik Roshan and created by Ajitpal Singh (Tabbar), this gritty series follows five women—played by Parvathy Thiruvothu, Alaya F, Srishti Shrivastava, Rrama Sharma, and Saba Azad. Their lives intersect when they are drawn into a web of deception surrounding a massive sustainable housing scam. The show explores how these women, each nursing their own secrets and wounds, must unite to dismantle a corrupt power structure that threatens to crush them.
20. Matka King
Vijay Varma stars as an enterprising cotton trader in 1960s Mumbai who launches a new gambling game called 'Matka' to gain respect and legitimacy. Directed by Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (Sairat), the series is a fictionalized account of how this game took the city by storm, democratizing a gambling terrain that was previously reserved for the rich. It’s a period crime drama that promises to showcase Varma’s transformative acting skills alongside Kritika Kamra and Gulshan Grover.
21. Raakh
Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre lead this dark crime thriller about the disappearance of two teenagers that leaves a city on edge. Created by Anusha Nandakumar and Sandeep Saket, the series follows a relentless officer who leads a nationwide manhunt, only to find himself pulled into a world of human depravity and horrific violence. It marks Sonali Bendre’s return to a gritty, dramatic role, playing a mother shattered by the loss and determined to find the truth.
22. Welcome to Khoya Mahal
Created by Konkona Sensharma and Jaydeep Sarkar, this atmospheric series stars Aditi Rao Hydari and Barun Sobti as ex-royal half-siblings. Bound by a crumbling inheritance, they are forced to run their family's remote heritage hotel, 'The Khoya Mahal.' As they hatch a reckless plan to escape their stagnant lives, they realize the hotel and its residents hold secrets that won't let them leave so easily, blending family drama with a hint of the uncanny.
23. The Revolutionaries
Directed by Nikkhil Advani, this historical epic is based on Sanjeev Sanyal’s book and stars Bhuvan Bam, Rohit Saraf, Pratibha Ranta, and Gurfateh Pirzada. Set during the rebellion of 1857, it follows four young people driven by a mad passion for justice and liberty as they challenge the British Raj. It’s a large-scale production aimed at reclaiming the narrative of India’s freedom struggle through the eyes of its youngest and most passionate participants.
24. Vansh – The Kalyug Warriors
TVF enters the superhero arena with this project created by Alok Sharma and Arunabh Kumar. The story follows a college student who discovers he carries the pure bloodline of an ancient immortal, triggering a secret war that has been brewing for centuries. It promises to be India’s first grounded, home-grown superhero series, focusing as much on character growth and mythology as it does on high-flying action sequences.
25. Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya
Kay Kay Menon stars as a laid-back principal in a dysfunctional government school who attempts a chaotic makeover to save the institution from closure. Directed by Himank Gaur and written by Biswapati Sarkar, the comedy-drama features a ragtag team of teachers—including Naveen Kasturia and Archana Puran Singh—who must fix a broken education system one blackboard lesson at a time, often with hilariously disastrous results.
26. Anarth
Gulshan Devaiah and Kalki Koechlin lead this supernatural horror-thriller created by Ananya Banerjee. The story follows a motherless child and a childless mother who are forced to confront their shared grief when a sinister entity known as 'Boba' begins to haunt them. It’s a psychological exploration of loss that uses horror as a lens to examine the lengths people will go to protect what they have left.
27. ASI Babita Singh Reporting
Nimisha Sajayan stars as Babita Singh, an underestimated cop who is finally given a chance to lead a major murder investigation. However, the case takes a personal turn as she begins to uncover hidden lies within her own marriage, forcing her to balance her professional duty with the crumbling reality of her personal life. The series also stars Anshumaan Pushkar and Barun Sobti, offering a tense blend of domestic drama and crime thriller.
28. Lukkhe
Rapper KING makes his acting debut in this thrilling sports-crime drama directed by Himank Gaur. KING plays a young sportsman who goes undercover in the dangerous world of Punjab’s rap music scene to investigate a massive drug syndicate. Co-starring Raashi Khanna and Palak Tiwari, the series explores the intersection of fame, crime, and the difficult choices one must make when family and loyalty are on the line.
29. Tax Department Story
Ravi Kishan and Aditya Rawal star in this high-stakes drama about a newly minted Revenue Services officer who takes on a powerful white-collar criminal in Agra. Directed by Saurabh Bhave, the show focuses on the "taxation of winning" and the moral gray areas of bureaucracy. It’s a cat-and-mouse game where the young officer realizes that bringing down a tycoon requires more than just a badge—it requires a level of ruthlessness he wasn't prepared for.
30. Rafoo
Maniesh Paul and Angira Dhar star in this romantic comedy directed by Shashank Bali. The plot follows a struggling singer who is forced to share his tiny apartment with his ex-mother-in-law, while his incredibly successful ex-wife lives in the luxury penthouse upstairs with her new boyfriend. It’s a story of awkward encounters and second chances, asking if love is worth surviving the daily nightmare of an inescapable past.
31. Nazdeekiyan
This 20-episode relationship drama features Paresh Pahuja, Taaha Shah Badusha, and Nikita Dutta. The narrative explores the entwined lives of two couples who begin working together, leading to an all-consuming relationship that threatens their marriages. It’s a deep dive into the conflict between societal duty and personal desire, questioning whether true happiness is worth the heartbreak of those left behind.
32. Dono Mile Iss Tarah
A Dharmatic Entertainment production, this series follows two people—played by newcomers Zaeden and Katyani Mehra—who reconnect in their early 20s after a brief teenage romance. As they navigate their new identities shaped by life’s hardships, they must decide if their second chance is a final moment to get it right or if their individual choices will pull them apart forever.
33. College Fest
What starts as a typical high-energy college festival turns into a battle for survival when a mysterious zombie outbreak hits the campus. This genre-bending series blends Gen-Z humor with intense horror, focusing on a group of students who must use their unique (and often useless) college skills to navigate the apocalypse. It’s a self-aware, fast-paced take on the zombie genre set against a uniquely Indian academic backdrop.
34. The Pyramid Scheme
This fast-paced thriller follows a young man’s desperate attempt to escape poverty by joining what he believes is a legitimate investment group. However, he soon realizes he is at the center of a massive, dangerous pyramid scheme that involves some of the city's most powerful people. The show explores the psychology of greed and the terrifying speed at which a "quick-money" dream can turn into a lethal nightmare.
35. Carnaame – Badla Gear Palti Kismat
Four friends turn to car theft as a way to pay off mounting debts, only to accidentally steal a vehicle belonging to a major crime cartel. Directed by Shashank Bali, the series stars Purav Jha and Naman Jain as the group is suddenly hunted by loan sharks, cartels, and the police. Their only hope for survival is their loyalty to each other, even as the scale of their "small job" spirals into a massive interstate operation.
36. The Alliance (Indian Adaptation)
Prime Video brings the hit international format to India, where eight pairs of contestants are dropped into a high-pressure environment to compete for a massive cash prize. The show focuses on the psychological game of building alliances and the inevitable betrayals that follow. With constant shifting dynamics, the participants must decide who to trust in a game where the only rule is that everyone is playing for themselves.
Returning Favourites (Sequel Seasons)
37. Farzi Season 2
Shahid Kapoor, Vijay Sethupathi, and Kay Kay Menon return for the next chapter of Raj & DK’s counterfeit thriller. This season, the stakes are national as Sunny’s operation grows large enough to potentially destabilize the Indian financial system. Michael (Sethupathi) is more determined than ever to bring him down, but the line between the hunter and the hunted begins to blur as they both realize they are pawns in a much larger political game.
38. Panchayat Season 5
The residents of Phulera are back, with Jitendra Kumar’s Abhishek facing a hostile new environment while quietly plotting his MBA exit. However, the village’s quirky politics and his own unfinished business—including his relationship with Rinki—make leaving harder than he anticipated. Neena Gupta and Raghubir Yadav return to anchor the show with its signature blend of rural heart and biting social commentary.
39. Dahaad Season 2
Sonakshi Sinha reprises her role as Sub-Inspector Anjali Meghwal in a new investigation involving a missing 12-year-old child in Rajasthan. Created by Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar, the second season delves into how power, patriarchy, and privilege protect criminals in small-town India. Along with Gulshan Devaiah, Sinha must navigate a web of social bias to catch a killer who believes he is above the law.
40. Call Me Bae Season 2
Ananya Panday's Bella (Bae) is back, now with her own news show and a growing profile in Mumbai’s elite circles. However, her personal life is in shambles as she finds herself caught between her returning ex-husband and her "distractingly hot" boss. The season also introduces a "Nayi Behen" (new sister), played by Shruti Haasan, who threatens to crack the sisterhood and the "behencode" Bae has worked so hard to build.
41. The Traitors India Season 2
Karan Johar returns to host a new batch of 20 celebrities in the ultimate game of psychological warfare. This season promises even more complex missions and a higher level of strategy as "Faithfuls" and "Traitors" battle it out in a secluded mansion. With a cast that spans the worlds of Bollywood, sports, and social media, the alliances and backstabbing are expected to reach a fever pitch.
42. Aspirants Season 4
Naveen Kasturia, Sunny Hinduja, and Shivankit Parihar return as the trio faces a new professional crisis. Abhilash, now an established officer, finds himself at the center of a career-ending inquiry, while the show continues to jump back in time to the friends' final, desperate IAS attempt in Rajinder Nagar. It’s a study of how the idealism of youth survives the harsh realities of the administrative system.
43. Sandeep Bhaiya Season 2
A spin-off that has become a powerhouse in its own right, Sunny Hinduja returns as Sandeep Ohlan. This season follows his journey as an ALC (Assistant Labour Commissioner) in Prayagraj. The narrative takes an emotional turn when he unexpectedly crosses paths with Kusum, his former fiancé whose broken engagement still haunts him, forcing him to choose between his career duties and the closure he never got.
44. Gram Chikitsalay Season 2
Amol Parashar returns as Dr. Prabhat in this TVF comedy-drama. This time, he is on a direct collision course with a corrupt official from the CMO office after learning that the local health center's future depends on a man who views medicine as a business. The season explores the challenges of rural healthcare with a light touch, focusing on Prabhat's growing bond with the villagers he once wanted to leave behind.
45. Dupahiya Season 2
Grajraj Rao and Renuka Shahane return to the town of Dhadakpur in this light-hearted comedy about the chaos of rural life. When another bizarre crime brews in the village involving a missing two-wheeler, the residents find themselves caught in a cycle of madcap humor and heartwarming reconciliations. It’s a celebration of small-town idiosyncrasies and the resilience of a community that finds joy in the most absurd situations.
46. Sapne Vs Everyone Season 2
The two parallel journeys continue as the protagonists chase success in vastly different worlds. One struggles to make it in the cut-throat world of Bollywood, while the other is driven by a deep-seated need for revenge against those who wronged his family. The new season ups the stakes, showing how their two worlds eventually collide in a way that forces them both to question the true cost of their ambitions.
Regional & Unscripted Originals
47. Vadhandhi Season 2 (Tamil)
Produced by Pushkar & Gayatri, SI Moosa Raaza returns to solve a new case that haunts him. Transferred to Madurai as a punishment for a past failure, Raaza realizes he may have sent an innocent man to prison years ago. To rectify his mistake, he must defy the state and dive back into a labyrinth of buried political secrets to save a man from a sentence he doesn't deserve, while battling his own internal demons.
48. Inspector Rishi Season 2 (Tamil)
Naveen Chandra returns as the charismatic but troubled police officer Rishi. In this second outing, he investigates a series of strange abductions where victims reappear changed—scarred, memoryless, and disturbingly inhuman. The team must determine if they are dealing with a serial kidnapper or an ancient prophecy that Rishi himself might be unknowingly connected to, blending crime investigation with supernatural mystery.
49. Gully (Telugu)
Starring Sudheer Babu and directed by Praveen Sattaru, this is a "modern-day Western" set on the mean streets of Hyderabad’s Old City. The story weaves together the lives of local criminals, police officers, and high-stakes gully cricket players on the eve of a match that will determine the fate of the neighborhood. It’s a gritty, fast-paced actioner that captures the unique street culture of the city.
50. The Traitors Telugu
Following the success of the Hindi version, Prime Video brings the format to the Telugu market with Teja Sajja (Hanu-Man) as the host. The series will feature a cast of Telugu celebrities navigating the same high-stakes game of deception and strategy, tailored specifically for the regional audience with local cultural nuances and twists that promise to make it a standalone hit.
51. Guvvala Cheruvu Ghat (Telugu)
Created and directed by Bharath Kamma, this series is set in a feudal South Indian town ruled by ancestral bloodlines. It stars Kiran Abbavaram and Samyuktha Menon, focusing on a hidden heir who quietly manipulates love, legacy, and loyalty to reclaim an identity that was stolen from him by a rival family. It’s a slow-burn thriller that explores the dark side of heritage and power.
52. Exam (Tamil)
A gritty educational drama that exposes the high-stakes world of competitive testing and the industry that thrives on student desperation. The series follows a group of students from diverse backgrounds as they prepare for a national-level exam, revealing the toll it takes on their mental health and the lengths parents and coaching institutes will go to ensure a "top rank," even at the cost of lives.
53. Isakapatnam (Telugu)
Set in a ruthless 1990s port town, three distinct forces collide: a woman seeking justice, a henchman battling his own loyalty, and a common man hungry for revenge. Each of them is closing in on the empire built by the port's most powerful man, Naidu. It’s a multi-perspective thriller that uses the lawless atmosphere of the 90s to tell a story of greed and redemption on the coast of Andhra Pradesh.
54. Jagamae Sangeetham (Tamil)
A musical drama set in a traditional temple town where ancient traditions clash with modern ambitions. The series follows a young, rebellious musician who attempts to modernize the sacred music of his community, sparking a conflict with the elders that soon spirals into a larger struggle for the town's identity and its future in a changing world.
55. Mahe
A new mystery thriller set in the scenic but secretive coastal enclave of Mahe. The story follows a local resident who discovers a disturbing secret about the town’s past while investigating a recent disappearance. As they dig deeper, they realize that the town's idyllic facade hides a dark history of colonial secrets and modern-day corruption that someone is willing to kill to keep hidden.











