Amazon Prime Decides To Strengthen Its Grip On Indian Market!

Update: 2022-04-29 14:03 GMT
Without a question, Amazon Prime Video is the biggest OTT platform in the country. It reached a lot of people and many Indians got used to the quality content it provides. It streams original movies, web series in many local languages apart from buying a lot of noted movies. Apart from that, this online streaming service is giving a lot of English content for Hollywood lovers too.

But other streaming sites like Disney+Hotstar, Aha, Sony Liv, Zee5 and others are slowly grabbing the attention with good original content lately. With this new development, the team of Amazon Prime Video has decided to strengthen its grip on the Indian market. It released a special video showcasing all the original content they are going to provide in the coming days for its subscribers and it is definitely going to be a treat for them.

They announced over 40 new web series and direct-to-digital films. They announced the third

seasons of both their super hit shows 'The Family Man' 'Four More Shots Please' and 'Mirzapur'. They even announced the second seasons for hit series like 'Made In heaven', 'Breathe: Into The Shadows', 'Pataal Lok', 'Panchayat' and others. Many other series and movies like 'Farzi', 'Jubilee', 'Adhura', 'Dahaad', 'Dhoota', 'Bambai Meri Jaan', 'Crash Course', 'Hush Hush', 'Maja Maa', 'Ammu', 'Sizhal', 'My Village', 'Sweet Kaaram Coffee', 'Indian Police Force', 'PI Meena', 'Vadhandh', 'Happy Family', 'Shehar Lakhot', 'This Is AP Dhillon', 'Jee Karda', 'Modern Love: Mumbai', 'Modern Love: Hyderabad', 'Modern Love: Chennai', 'Comicstaan', 'Cinema Marte Dum Tak', 'Dancing On The Grave', 'Mumbai Dairies', 'Gulkanda', 'Tiku Weds Sheru',' Aye Watan Mere Watan', 'India Love Project', 'Call Me Bae' and many others.


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