Prime Video has scheduled the worldwide premiere of its Hindi-language investigative crime thriller series "Raakh" for June 12, 2026 [1].
The release marks a strategic expansion of the streaming platform's original Hindi content slate. By investing in high-production investigative thrillers, Prime Video aims to capture a larger share of the competitive Indian digital market.
The series features a lead cast including actors Sonali Bendre, Ali Fazal, and Aamir Bashir [2]. Prosit Roy serves as the director and executive producer for the project [2]. The production is positioned as a gritty crime drama, utilizing the established popularity of its lead actors to draw in global audiences.
As a global streaming platform, Amazon Prime Video will make the series available to subscribers worldwide on the locked date [3]. The move follows a trend of streaming services diversifying their regional language offerings to compete with local broadcasters and other international platforms.
While specific plot details remain under wraps, the series is categorized as an investigative thriller [4]. The collaboration between Roy and the lead cast is expected to bring a distinct cinematic approach to the episodic format, a hallmark of recent high-budget Hindi originals.
The announcement comes as the platform continues to scale its original programming in South Asia [2]. By locking in a specific summer date, the service is positioning "Raakh" as a primary focal point for its June programming schedule [1].
“Prime Video has scheduled the worldwide premiere of its Hindi-language investigative crime thriller series "Raakh" for June 12, 2026.”
The premiere of 'Raakh' reflects the ongoing battle for viewership in the Indian streaming market, where localized, high-concept crime dramas have become a primary driver of subscriber growth. By pairing established stars like Bendre and Fazal with a dedicated director-producer like Roy, Prime Video is attempting to bridge the gap between traditional Bollywood prestige and the binge-watchable format of modern digital series.



