MUMBAI: Prime Video is bringing the noise—and the binge—with a blistering line-up of 17 Indian and global titles in the lead-up to Prime Day 2025 (12th–14th July). With something for every mood, language and genre, the streamer is out to ensure your July watchlist is longer than your shopping cart.
It’s already game on with The Traitors (Hindi), an Indian take on the cult reality format, hosted by Karan Johar. With 20 celebs and one big pot of cash, the drama drops every Thursday at 8 PM.
For desi diehards, Panchayat Season 4 returns from 24th June, back with Abhishek, Pradhan Ji, and Phulera’s eccentric ensemble. Meanwhile, Telugu satire Uppu Kappurambu premieres 4th July, spinning a quirky yarn about a village battling a graveyard crunch—led by Keerthy Suresh and Suhas.
If thrills are your thing, Ground Zero, starring Emraan Hashmi, has already hit. Coming soon is Heads of State (2nd July), a glossy Hollywood caper headlined by Priyanka Chopra Jonas, John Cena and Idris Elba—expect explosions, espionage, and equal parts sass.
The international slate gets grittier with Ballard (9th July), spun off from the Bosch: Legacy universe, and Dexter: Resurrection, slicing into Prime on 12th July with weekly episodes.
K-drama fans, breathe easy: action-comedy Good Boy continues to pack a punch on weekends, while swoonfest Head Over Heels airs on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Already streaming are Deep Cover, a spy romp featuring Bryce Dallas Howard and Orlando Bloom, and The Monkey, a horror-comedy led by Theo James.
From rural satire to global shootouts, Prime Video’s got July loaded. Prime Day 2025 isn’t just a sale—it’s a full-blown screen-fest.