Nishaanchi Part 1 & 2 land on OTT today: Anurag Kashyap's crime saga streams together on Prime Video
If you've been waiting to binge something tense and human, this is it. Prime Video is dropping both parts of Nishaanchi together today, so you don't have to sit through a cliffhanger week. Two brothers. One choice after another - and the fallout that keeps coming.
The platform confirmed the global premiere for November 14, 2025. It's streaming in India and in 240+ countries and territories, in Hindi with English subtitles. Simple ask: press play, and you're in.
What's the story?
Nishaanchi tracks twin brothers who look the same but live by very different codes. Their mother, Manjari (Monika Panwar (movies and tv series)), is a former trap sharpshooter - tough, flawed, and fiercely protective. That tension at home bleeds into everything that follows.
Part 1 sets up Babloo and Dabloo (both played by debutant Aaishvary Thackeray (movies and tv series)). Babloo's fiery, hungry, and pulled into Ambika Prasad's (Kumud Mishra (movies and tv series)) gang. Then comes the twist that actually hurts: he falls for Rinku (Vedika Pinto (movies and tv series)), the daughter of a man he once killed. Love and guilt don't mix; the screen makes sure you feel that.
Part 2 pushes Babloo toward redemption, then drags him back into Ambika's world - because that's how these stories go. Buried truths surface, and the reckoning isn't neat. It rarely is. The film leans on sharp dialogue, a moody soundtrack, and Kashyap's steady hand for the finale.
Why both parts at once matters
Honestly, it respects attention spans. No artificial wait, no momentum lost. As Nikhil Madhok, who heads Originals at Prime Video India, put it, viewers can "experience the story in its entirety - an intense, emotional, and deeply layered narrative" with both parts premiering together.
Kashyap sounds personal about this one: "It's a family saga… Part 1 dives deep into the world of crime and the choices that define us, Part 2 is about punishment, redemption, and the price we pay for those choices." You can hear the intent - to make the chaos mean something.
Cast and team
- Director: Anurag Kashyap
- Writers: Prasoon Mishra, Ranjan Chandel, Anurag Kashyap
- Lead (double role): Aaishvary Thackeray
- Key cast: Vedika Pinto, Monika Panwar, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub (movies and tv series), Kumud Mishra, Viineet Kumar Siingh
Where to watch
- Platform: Prime Video
- Release: Streaming now, November 14, 2025
- Availability: India + 240+ countries and territories
- Language: Hindi; subtitles in English
Here's what this could mean if you cover crime cinema or just love it: Kashyap's giving you a front-row seat to a messy, lived-in story about choices, loyalty, and the cost of violence. And because both parts are up today, you can watch it the way it was clearly built - in one long, charged breath.