Prime Video acquires post-theatrical rights of Kartik Aaryan’s Naagzilla, Sidharth Malhotra’s Vivaan

At its ‘It Starts Here’ event, Prime Video confirmed that it has acquired the post-theatrical streaming rights for two upcoming Hindi films. snakezilla And Weaving. Along with the announcement, the platform also unveiled a fresh poster snakezillaStarring Kartik Aryan.

Prime Video acquires post-theatrical rights of Kartik Aaryan's Naagzilla, Sidharth Malhotra's Vivaan

Prime Video acquires post-theatrical rights of Kartik Aaryan’s Naagzilla, Sidharth Malhotra’s Vivaan

snakezilla Presented by Dharma Productions and Mahavir Jain Films and produced under the banner Mahavir Jain Films. The film explores a fantasy world where shape-shifting wishful serpents live among humans. The story follows a carefree serpent whose life changes when his Naagmani is threatened by a power-hungry rival, leading to chaos and conflict.

The project is backed by producers including Karan Johar, Adar Poonawala, Apoorva Mehta, Mahavir Jain, Mrigdeep Singh Lamba and Neetu Jain. The film is written by Gautam Mehra and is expected to bring together elements of fantasy and action.

Additionally, Prime Video has also secured the post-theatrical rights WeavingWhich stars Sidharth Malhotra and Tamannaah Bhatia. Directed by Deepak Mishra, the film tells the story of an urban man who challenges the restrictions surrounding his ancestral forest and inadvertently awakens a powerful divine force.

As the story unfolds, the hero is forced to confront forces beyond reason and take up the responsibility of protecting his village. The film also stars Manish Paul, Sunil Grover, Shweta Tiwari and Anoop Soni in lead roles. It is produced by Balaji Telefilms in association with TVF Motion Pictures and 11:11 Productions, with Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Arunabh Kumar and Neeraj Kothari backing the project.

With these acquisitions, Prime Video continues to strengthen its post-theatrical library by bringing a mix of fantasy and mythology to its platform, catering to audiences across genres.

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