Prime Video Inks Multi-Year Post-Theatrical Licensing Deal with Maddock Films
Prime Video India will exclusively stream eight Maddock Films worldwide post-theatrical releases from 2025 to 2027, expanding the studio's popular horror-comedy and franchise universes globally.
- Prime Video India announced a multi-year post-theatrical licensing deal with Maddock Films, granting worldwide-exclusive streaming rights to eight films premiering theatrically between 2025 and 2027.
- Manish Menghani said the deal expands Prime's strategic collaboration with Maddock Films, founded in 2005 and known for hits that underpin this long-term licensing tie-up.
- The announced slate names Thama as part of the Stree universe starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna, while Param Sundari stars Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor releasing August 29, 2025, and includes sequels Shiddat 2 and Badlapur 2.
- With Prime Video as the films' digital home, the titles will reach global audiences, building on Stree 2's streaming success and teasing sequels via #Shiddat2 and #Badlapur2.
- The slate will stream to Prime members across 240+ countries shortly after theatres, strengthening Maddock Films' global reach and promising packed releases and trailer drops over two years.
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‘Thama,’ ‘Param Sundari’ Lead Prime Video India’s Multi-Year Maddock Films Deal
Prime Video India has inked a multi-year post-theatrical licensing deal with Maddock Films, securing worldwide exclusive streaming rights to eight highly anticipated upcoming titles from the Indian production house. The agreement makes Prime Video the global streaming home for films from Maddock’s popular horror-comedy universe set to premiere theatrically between 2025 and 2027, including “Thama,” starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Manda…
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