In a gesture of appreciation towards its loyal audience, Prime Video has decided to open the doors to the adrenaline-fueled world of the ‘Indian Police Force’, offering free access to the first episode of its highly acclaimed Amazon Original series.
Following the resounding success of the series, Prime Video has taken this opportunity to extend its gratitude to the fans who have contributed to making ‘Indian Police Force’ a monumental hit, the platform said in a press release.
The overwhelming response to the show’s captivating narrative, heart-thumping action sequences, and stellar performances is a testament to its universal appeal.
The series has soared to new heights, securing its place as the most binge-watched first season of an Indian Original on Prime Video within the first week of its launch.
Additionally, it has captured the attention of viewers globally, trending in the ‘Top 10’ titles list in 65 countries during its launch week.
Helmed by acclaimed directors Rohit Shetty and Sushwanth Prakash, ‘Indian Police Force’ serves as a tribute to the unwavering dedication, selfless service, and indomitable spirit of the Indian police force.
Through riveting storytelling and powerful performances by a stellar cast including Sidharth Malhotra, Shilpa Shetty and Vivek Oberoi, the series offers a compelling portrayal of the sacrifices made by police officers across the nation in their relentless pursuit to ensure the safety of citizens.
Shetty’s digital directorial debut, hailed as a mass entertainer, is available for streaming in India and across more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
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