Get ready, pop culture fanatics! The buzz for Prime Video’s upcoming series, “The Revolutionaries,” has been building since its first look dropped this past July. Now, we have exciting news: filming has officially begun! The cameras are rolling in the picturesque town of Maheshwar.
This highly anticipated show promises to bring the epic saga of India’s freedom struggle to our screens. Fans have been eagerly waiting for more details, and the start of production is a huge step. We’re going to see some incredible talent in this series. Get ready for performances from Bhuvan Bam, Rohit Saraf, and Pratibha Ranta, who are all set to star.
Stars Align for a Historical Epic
“The Revolutionaries” is a big project, brought to life by Amy Production Company. Nikhil Advani is leading the charge as director, guiding this ambitious tale. The cast and crew started their Maheshwar shoot this Wednesday. Beyond the familiar faces, the team also includes a number of international technical experts, ensuring a top-notch production.
Make way for the REVOLUTIONARIES 🫡🔥
Coming in 2026, here is the first look for #TheRevolutionariesOnPrime#PrimeDay pic.twitter.com/tkovfayrOx
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So, when can we expect to binge-watch this historical drama? The series is slated for an OTT release in 2026, exclusively on Prime Video. It draws inspiration from Sanjeev Sanyal’s gripping book, “Revolutionaries: The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom.” Viewers can look forward to a fresh perspective on the crucial contributions of legendary revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh.
Maheshwar: A Filming Favorite
The cast and crew will be immersed in Maheshwar’s beauty until October 13. They’ve picked some stunning spots for filming, including the serene Narmada Ghat area, the grand Fort complex, Ahilya Kashi Vishwanath Ghat, Rewa Society, and even the charming village of Navdatodi across the Narmada River.
Maheshwar is no stranger to the silver screen. Its historical charm has made it a go-to location for many past Hindi films. Movies like “Mahashivratri” (1970), “Ashoka The Great,” “Gautamiputra Satakarni,” “Tevar,” “Manikarnika,” “Padman,” “Dabangg 3,” “Kalank,” and “Yamla Pagla Deewana” have all captured its magic before. It’s the perfect backdrop for a series celebrating revolutionary heroes.
