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Indian Studio Bets Big on AI & Global Content
28 Apr
Summary
- Abundantia Entertainment launches AI-driven film studio with invideo.
- New slate includes projects for Netflix, Prime Video, and theatres.
- The studio partners with Collective Media Network for AI-led films.

Abundantia Entertainment has unveiled an ambitious 2026 slate, reinforcing its position in the dynamic Indian entertainment industry. After achieving early successes in the first quarter with "Daldal" and "Subedaar" on Amazon Prime Video, the studio is set to release a variety of content across long-form series and feature films. These projects are slated for distribution on Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and in theaters, reflecting a platform-agnostic approach.
Further solidifying its forward-thinking strategy, Abundantia is investing in artificial intelligence through its 'aiON' division. A recent partnership with AI video technology firm invideo will establish India's first AI-driven film studio, backed by a $10 million commitment. This alliance aims to develop and produce five AI-led films within the next three years. Additionally, 'aiON' is co-producing "Chiranjeevi Hanuman -- The Eternal" with Historyverse, scheduled for a worldwide release later in 2026.
The upcoming slate includes "Maa Behen," a comedy directed by Suresh Triveni for Netflix, featuring Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri. Another Netflix release is Hansal Mehta's drama series "Family Business," starring Anil Kapoor and Vijay Varma. On Prime Video, Abundantia will release "Sundar Poonam," a romantic thriller directed by Pulkit and starring Sanya Malhotra.