Breathe will launch on India’s Republic Day across 200+ countries and territories worldwide
Mumbai: Breathe is a gritty psychological drama that follows the lives of ordinary men faced with extraordinary circumstances. Kabir Sawant (Amit Sadh), a brilliant but unconventional officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch, puts the pieces together of seemingly unconnected deaths that lead to an unlikely suspect – the affable Danny Mascarenhas (R. Madhavan). As Danny faces the difficult choice between morality and the slim possibility of saving his dying son’s life, Kabir will not stop till he cracks the case and delivers justice.
Amazon Prime Original Breathe is produced by Abundantia Entertainment and launches on January 26th, 2018, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. In an unprecedented move, Breathe will launch as a trilingual 8 episode series simultaneously in 200+ countries and territories worldwide. Breathe was Created by Abundantia Entertainment; Directed by Mayank Sharma; Produced by Vikram Malhotra with R.Madhavan, Amit Sadh, Hrishikesh Joshi, Sapna Pabbi, Neena Kulkarni, Shriswara, Master Atharva Vishwakarma as its Cast.
Amazon Prime Video has the largest selection of latest and exclusive movies and TV shows, stand-up comedy, ad-free across Indian and Hollywood movies, US TV shows, top/popular Indian and international kids’ shows, award winning Amazon Original shows along with content top Bollywood, regional, Indian and international studios – all available in one location/service.
Abundantia Entertainment was founded in 2013 by Vikram Malhotra, former COO of Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Abundantia is India’s premier content company focused on developing and producing progressive, insight-based stories for a global audience across Film, TV and Digital platforms. Abundantia’s first title, ‘Baby’, met with spectacular success in 2015 as its next film, ‘Airlift’, (January 2016), was a massive hit at the box office earning unprecedented critical and audience acclaim. Abundantia notched up another winner with the recently released ‘Toilet-Ek Prem Katha’. 2017 also saw the releases of two urban-focused, slice-of-life films in the form of ‘Noor’ and ‘Chef’ – the remake of Jon Favreau’s Hollywood indie by the same name. Abundantia has a strong slate of feature films for 2018 and beyond, top-lined by the biopic on Badminton ace and coach Pullela Gopichand as well as films by talented film-makers like Bharatbala, Nishikant Kamat and Aarif Sheikh.
In 2016, Abundantia made a strong foray in the buzzing digital content world when Amazon Prime Video green-lit ‘Breathe’, one of the platform’s first original series commissioned for India. Recently, Abundantia announced its latest venture in this space with the Rajesh Mapuskar-helmed drama series based on the book ‘Men Who Killed Gandhi’. There is an active pipeline of digital content under development at Abundantia.