Hindi superhero series: Prime Video announces Vansh-The Kalyug Warriors with The Viral Fever TVF
Prime Video has announced Vansh-The Kalyug Warriors, India's first Hindi homegrown superhero series made for streaming with The Viral Fever TVF. The story follows a college student who learns he carries an immortal bloodline, triggering a secret conflict among ancient immortals and a tycoon seeking immortality. The series is written by Alok Sharma and Arunabh Kumar.
Prime Video announced "Vansh-The Kalyug Warriors\" on Thursday, calling it India’s first Hindi homegrown superhero series made for streaming. The show is developed with The Viral Fever (TVF). It follows a college student who learns of an immortal bloodline. That discovery sparks a hidden conflict tied to immortality.

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The story sets the student against ancient immortals and a weakening tycoon. The tycoon carries a dark past and seeks the secret of eternal life. Prime Video said the bloodline is \"pure\" and becomes central to the struggle. The series is produced by TVF production with Indusverse Comic.
Prime Video superhero series Vansh-The Kalyug Warriors: story and creators
Alok Sharma and Arunabh Kumar wrote the series. Saumin Suresh Patel handled the visual design work. The project aims to build a Hindi superhero narrative for Indian streaming audiences. Prime Video and TVF positioned the series as a locally created title, with a myth-linked conflict at its core.
Prime Video superhero series Vansh-The Kalyug Warriors: Arunabh Kumar’s comments
Arunabh Kumar, founder of TVF, said a family moment shaped the idea. Kumar referred to talks with a nephew and niece. They were watching only global shows, which prompted concern. Kumar is known for backing series such as Aspirants, Kota Factory and Panchayat.
\"I was very hurt as well as inspired. Were working on couple of comic books with my partners in Prime Videos. So, thanks to them, thanks to the entire Indian comics community. This I hope and weve to at least attempt to make a Power of Rings out of India, Kumar said.\"
\"So, here is to wishing that two years later people sitting in Ohio are watching and saying that we are only watching shows which are made out of Indian and Prime Video, Kumar said.\"
The announcement set out the main plot and the teams involved, including TVF and Indusverse Comic. Prime Video highlighted the show’s focus on a student drawn into an immortality-linked battle. The creators credited Indian comics influences and said the aim is wider reach. Production is being handled through TVF production.
With inputs from PTI












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