Amazon Prime Shares Glimpse of Multiple Indian Series

Amazon Prime Video has shared a sizzle reel for different new Indian shows and new seasons of returning shows. The three-minute video highlights snippets and first looks of new characters and storylines of shows, for example, The Family Man season 2, Mirzapur season 2 and others.
Amazon Prime Shares Glimpse of Multiple Indian Series

Amazon Prime Video has shared a sizzle reel for different new Indian shows and new seasons of returning shows. The three-minute video highlights snippets and first looks of new characters and storylines of shows, for example, The Family Man season 2, Mirzapur season 2 and others.

First on the rundown is Amazon India's most famous show, Mirzapur. Pankaj Tripathi, Shweta Tripathi, Rasika Duggal, and others return while Vijay Varma of Gully Boy joins the cast. Likewise returning for a second season are the women of Four More Shots Please- – Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, Maanvi Gagroo, and Bani J.

The second season of Breathe replaces R Madhavan with Abhishek Bachchan. He is set in opposition to Amit Sadh while Saiyami Kher and Nithya Menen join the cast. The reel likewise incorporates a first take a gander at Manoj Bajpayee's The Family Man season 2. While he makes an arrival, the new section Samantha Akkinneni is likewise incompletely found in the video.

Next up are new series, for example, Sanjay Kapoor's mystery The Last Hour, Bandish Bandits including Naseeruddin Shah and Atul Kulkarni and the eagerly awaited Dilli, highlighting Saif Ali Khan in the lead with Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Dimple Kapadia, Sunil Grover, and Sarah Jane Dias.

Additionally on the rundown is a gritty crime thriller called Pataal Lok, with Jaydeep Ahlawat. Next is Gormint featuring Manav Kaul and Amol Palekar. The show might be the political parody that Irrfan Khan and AIB were arranging a couple of years prior, yet dropped out of.

Other Amazon ventures, for example, Inside Edge season 2 is as of now out while The Forgotten Army will release this Friday. Shockingly, the second season of Amazon's most widely praised Indian series, Made In Heaven, was not prodded in the video.

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