
Naseeruddin Shah’s ‘Made In India’, Ravi Kishan’s ‘Clean Up Crew’ among Amazon MX Player’s 2026 slate
The Hindu
The content slate comprises of over 150 new and returning shows across different genres and storytelling styles
Streaming service Amazon MX Player unveiled its content slate for 2026 on Thursday (March 12, 2026). It features over 150 new and returning shows that includes Naseeruddin Shah and Jim Sarbh’s biographical drama, Made In India, Ravi Kishan’s crime-drama, Clean Up Crew and Nana Patekar’s political-thriller, Sankalp among others.
Along with that, the slate also features Ab Hoga Hisaab, starring Shaheer Sheikh, Mouni Roy, and Sanjay Kapoor; The Bureaucrat, starring Amol Parashar; Vimal Khanna starring Sunny Hinduja; Waiting Hai starring Divyenndu Sharma and Bhuvan Arora.
The streamer will also expand several of its franchises with new seasons, including, Raktanchal Season 3, Campus Beats Season 6, Campus Diaries Season 2, Heartbeats Season 2, and Who’s Your Gynac Season 2.
In its unscripted space, the slate features, Rise & Fall Season 2, Battleground Season 2 and Bharat Ke Super Founders.
A key factor of the streamer’s content strategy is the expansion of its micro-drama format, MX Fatafat, which offers a mobile-first storytelling. They are also strengthening MX Vdesi, bringing a host of localized international content from Korea, China and Turkey, alongside a curated slate of Anime shows available in Japanese and Hindi.
Speaking about the content slate of 2026, Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon MX Player, said in a statement, “At Amazon MX Player, our focus is on building a diverse and inclusive content ecosystem that reflects the many voices, cultures, and experiences of audiences across the country. From scripted series and micro-dramas to unscripted formats, we are committed to bringing stories that feel distinctive, authentic, and deeply rooted in contemporary India. By offering this wide spectrum of premium storytelling, we aim to ensure that compelling entertainment remains accessible to viewers everywhere, completely free.”













