As the Indian entertainment industry contends with increased volatility and a demanding, screen-agnostic audience, Abundantia Entertainment has broken through and opened 2026 with a decisive statement of intent for the future. The studio, founded and led by Vikram Malhotra, has registered two consecutive successes on Amazon Prime Video within the first quarter itself – Daldal, the chilling thriller series led by Bhumi Pednekar, and Subedaar, the visceral action drama headlined by Anil Kapoor and directed by Suresh Triveni and now, the company has underlined a slate of exciting releases for the balance year, placing itself firmly among the most ambitious and diversified content pipelines in the country.Abundantia’s slate spans both long-form series and feature films, with titles earmarked for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and theatres – a distribution footprint that underscores Abundantia's platform-agnostic philosophy and its conviction in meeting audiences wherever they choose to engage with Abundantia’s brand of engaging and entertaining storytelling.Beyond the immediate calendar, Abundantia is investing consistently in the architecture of what comes next. Under ‘aiON’, Abundantia's dedicated Artificial Intelligence-driven content division, the company recently announced a strategic partnership with AI video technology firm invideo, to establish India's first AI-driven film studio, anchored by a $10 million commitment between the two companies. The alliance will d