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Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan S4, Veeran, Adhura, Summer I Turned Pretty S2: Shows and films premiering ahead of Prime Day

Tammannaah Bhatia’s Jee Karda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui-starrer Tiku Weds Sheru are already streaming on the platform

Entertainment Web Desk Mumbai Published 28.06.23, 04:49 PM
Prime members can enjoy a slate of new releases in the lead up to Prime Day 2023 on July 15 & 16

Prime members can enjoy a slate of new releases in the lead up to Prime Day 2023 on July 15 & 16 Amazon Prime Video

Amazon Prime Video has unveiled an exciting selection of much-awaited Indian and international original shows and movies in various languages for Prime members in the run-up to Prime Day 2023 on July 15 and 16.

Horror series Adhura (Hindi) and the much-anticipated last season of the immensely popular series Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (English) will premiere on July 7 and June 30, respectively. Additionally, superhero film Veeran (Tamil) will also be available to stream from June 30.

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Prime Day celebrations started early on Prime Video with the premiere of the Tamannaah Bhatia-starrer Jee Karda (Hindi) — an original series that beautifully explores the complexities of love and friendship — and Nawazuddin Siddiqui-Avneet Kaur-starrer Tiku Weds Sheru (Hindi), a dramedy about two eccentric, starry-eyed characters who want to make it big in Bollywood.

The Hindi version of blockbuster Ponniyin Selvan: Part II and the Telugu family entertainer film Anni Manchi Sakunamule are already streaming on the OTT platform.

Tamil original series Sweet Kaaram Coffee, encapsulating an unforgettable journey of three women from different generations rekindling their love for life, will drop on the platform on July 6. The Telugu adaptation of the hit young-adult comedy drama series Hostel Days on July 13.

The second season of the hit original series The Summer I Turned Pretty will stream on Amazon Prime Video from July 14.

The acclaimed film Babylon — set to drop on the streamer on July 5 — and action thriller Kandahar (already streaming) promise a bouquet of the best international content, in addition to Indian.

Prime members can also avail up to 50 per cent discount when purchasing add-on subscriptions from amongst the 18 popular video streaming services available on Prime Video Channels.

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