Prime Video has locked a worldwide premiere date for “Lukkhe,” an eight-episode musical motion drama directed by Himank Gaur and produced by Vipul D. Shah and Rajesh Bahl beneath Optimystix Leisure and White Guerrilla LLP.
Created and government produced by Agrim Joshi and Debojit Das Purkayastha, “Lukkhe” is about in opposition to the rap tradition and avenue rivalries of Chandigarh. The story follows two competing MCs – MC Badnaam and OG – whose feud weaves collectively revenge, ambition, and coming-of-age themes. The collection’ central thought is distilled within the Hindi tagline: “Rap aur Badla, Dono Loud Hai” – loosely, rap and revenge are each loud.
The present’s leads embody Raashii Khanna and rapper-songwriter King alongside Palak Tiwari and Lakshvir Singh Saran. The ensemble solid additionally options Nakul Roshan Sahdev, Kritika Bharadwaj, Shivankit Parihar – who performs rival rapper OG – Yograj Singh, and Ayesha Raza Mishra.
“At Prime Video, we consider in always elevating the bar by experimenting with storytelling – whether or not it’s mixing genres, exploring new codecs, or championing unconventional narratives,” stated Nikhil Madhok, director and head of originals at Prime Video India. “‘Lukkhe’ is a robust reflection of this imaginative and prescient, bringing collectively high-octane motion with pulsating rap music, whereas seamlessly balancing tempo with emotional depth to create a really distinctive world. At its coronary heart, the collection is a compelling story of revenge and redemption, pushed by complicated characters and the alternatives they make.”
“‘Lukkhe’ has been a real ardour mission for us – one which pushes past the conventions of a typical motion drama,” added creators and government producers Agrim Joshi and Debojit Das Purkayastha. “We got down to construct a world the place high-octane motion, pulsating rap music, and uncooked, human feelings come collectively seamlessly.”
“Lukkhe” premieres solely on Prime Video on Could 8. The collection will probably be obtainable within the Hindi language throughout India and greater than 240 nations and territories.
















