Here's all you need to know about the programming schedule of upcoming titles on Amazon Prime Video.
Last Updated: 02.02 PM, Dec 08, 2024
This week on Prime Video, you can see Agni, India's first film about firefighters, starring Pratik Gandhi and Divyenndu. Other new releases include Secret Agent, directed by Vijay Antony, and the second season of Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy: Bharat Hai Hum.
Learn about the titles releasing on Prime Video this week:
As the first feature film in India to focus on firemen, Agni pays tribute to the bravery, integrity, and selflessness of the profession. A city is consumed by an unexplained blaze in the film, and Vitthal, played by Pratik Gandhi, reluctantly teams up with his brother-in-law, Samit, played by Divyenndu, a rookie police officer, to decipher the growing catastrophe. This film offers a fresh perspective on first responders, showcasing the human drama that happens amid life-or-death circumstances in a dramatic and visually breathtaking tale. Excel Entertainment's Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani produced the film, while Rahul Dholakia, a National Award-winning filmmaker, directed it. The film stars Pratik Gandhi, Divyenndu, Sai Tamhankar, Jitendra Joshi, Udit Arora, and Saiyami Kher in key parts.
Krish, Trish, and Baltiboy: Bharat hai Hum Season 2 continues the show's goal of showcasing underappreciated heroes from around the nation. This includes but is not limited to, Taji Dele and Ponge Dele of Arunachal Pradesh, Wazir Ram Singh Pathania of Himachal Pradesh, and Birsa Munda of Jharkhand. While honoring the variety and tenacity of India's liberation fighters, these tales aim to instill a sense of national pride in the country's past.
The Rana Daggubati Show returns for its third episode with Naga Chaitanya Akkineni, who will be appearing in an unscripted discussion on love, family, and work. In an open and honest account of his life, Naga Chaitanya discusses his aspirations for the future, his collaborations with Aamir Khan and Sai Pallavi, and his acquaintances in the entertainment world. The eight-episode unscripted Telugu Original series, created and executive produced by the charismatic Rana Daggubati under his banner Spirit Media, features an impressive roster of guests, including Sreeleela, Nani, Dulquer Salmaan, Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Ram Gopal Varma, S.S. Rajamouli, and many more.
The real-life Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist served as inspiration for Ed Herro and Brian Donovan's The Sticky, a play about a middle-aged maple syrup farmer named Ruth Landry who, when bureaucratic authorities threaten to take away her loved ones and everything she has worked for, resorts to crime. She conspires with a wrathful Bostonian mobster (Chris Diamantopoulos) and a placid French-Canadian security officer (Guillaume Cyr) to steal maple syrup from Quebec's excess, a valuable resource worth millions of dollars. Not only does Jamie Lee Curtis serve as an executive producer for the show, but she also appears as a guest star. Headlining the cast is Margo Martindale.
The head of the Indian secret service abandons top agent Salim in the Andamans to lead a life of unity in Secret Agent (Mazhai Pidikkatha Manithan). After the Agent rescues a puppy, he discovers that its owner, Sowmya, conflicts with local thugs led by Don Daali. An argument arises between Daali and Burma, the proprietor of the Aththo business since Burma likes Sowmya. While attempting to assist both parties, the agent reveals his double life and develops issues with Daali. A plot develops around the Agent's efforts to rescue them. Vijay Milton wrote and directed the film for Infiniti Film Ventures. Dhananjaya, Megha Akash, Sathyaraj, Vijay Antony, Saranya Ponvannan, Pruthvi Ambaar, and Thalaivaasal Vijay are among the actors featured in the film.