With a very successful 2023, the streaming giant continues to invest big time in content across Indian languages
On Tuesday, streaming platform Prime Video unveiled a diverse slate of content, with close to 70 movies and series across languages. Ranging across genres, from comedy and horror to musical drama and action, these originals are expected to premiere over the next two years. This is in addition to movies across languages from some of India’s most prestigious film studios that will come to the service after their theatrical premieres.
“At Prime Video, our focus has been to super-serve Indian customers with the best of entertainment across formats,” said Sushant Sreeram, country director, Prime Video, India. “Our content broke new grounds in 2023, helping India remain a frontrunner in new customer adoption and Prime member engagement, across international locales.”
The new slate includes new original series such as Citadel: Honey Bunny (Hindi) and Inspector Rishi (Tamil) to The Revolutionaries (Hindi) and The Rana Connection (Telugu); as well as returning series including fan favourites: Mirzapur Season 3 (Hindi), Paatal Lok Season 2 (Hindi), Suzhal—The Vortex Season 2 (Tamil) among many others.
“At Prime Video, it has been our ongoing mission to be a global showcase for diverse, authentic and rooted Indian stories that can transcend linguistic and geographical borders,” said Aparna Purohit, head of originals, India and Southeast Asia, Prime Video. Close to eight original movies were also announced, including Be Happy (Hindi), Cheekati Lo (Telugu), Supermen of Malegaon (Hindi), The Mehta Boys (Hindi) and more. “In just 2023, our content was watched in over 210 countries and territories, in any given week, and trended in the top 10 on Prime Video worldwide for 43 of the last 52 weeks. It has been gratifying to witness the national and global impact of our shows and movies, and this fuels us to further champion Indian content on the global stage,” adds Purohit.
Present at the event was Prime Video’s global leadership team, including Mike Hopkins, Head of Prime Video & Amazon MGM Studios. During his conversation with director and producer Karan Johar, he spoke about the importance of India for the company, globally. He said: “As we look at the next 250 million subscribers that we're going to acquire, they are definitely going to come from outside of the United States. And we're not going to be able to achieve that unless we do a really good job for customers in India as well.” Edited excerpts from the conversation: