Prime Video has announced a slate of more than 15 Indian and international titles ahead of Prime Day 2026, which will run from 4 to 6 July.
The line-up spans six languages – Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, English and Korean – and includes a mix of Prime Video originals, post-theatrical releases and international content.
Among the Indian titles are Raakh season one, Gram Chikitsalay season two, The Pyramid Scheme, Alliance, Karuppu, Drishyam 3, Dacoit, Ginny Weds Sunny 2, Mareechika and Isakapatnam. The international slate features Every Year After, Your Fault London, Scream 7, See You at Work Tomorrow! and Elle.
New titles will roll out through June and into early July, building momentum in the run-up to Prime Day. The announcement also coincides with Prime marking 10 years in India, adding a milestone dimension to this year’s content push.
The expanded slate follows Amazon India’s announcement of its annual Prime Day shopping event dates, with the streaming line-up positioned to run alongside the e-commerce sale and give Prime members added reason to engage with the platform during the period. By combining a wide spread of regional language content with global titles, Prime Video is aiming to deepen viewership across diverse audience segments in the lead-up to one of Amazon’s biggest commercial events of the year, reinforcing the increasingly close link between streaming content calendars and major shopping moments in India’s digital ecosystem.






