Abhishek Banerjee’s Gripping Thriller Stolen to Premiere on June 4 on Prime Video

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May 26, 2025: The highly anticipated crime thriller Stolen, starring Abhishek Banerjee, is set to premiere globally on June 4 on Prime Video. The film also features Harish Khanna, Mia Maelzer, Sahidur Rahaman, and Shubham in pivotal roles.

Backed by an impressive lineup of executive producers—Anurag Kashyap, Kiran Rao, Nikkhil Advani, and Vikramaditya Motwane—Stolen is directed by Karan Tejpal and produced by Gaurav Dhingra under Jungle Book Studio. The screenplay is co-written by Tejpal, Dhingra, and Swapnil Salkar-Agadbumb.

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Set in rural India, Stolen unravels the gripping story of two city-bred brothers who witness the kidnapping of a baby from a destitute mother at a railway station. Driven by conscience, one brother persuades the other to help the desperate mother. Their search turns into a tense and emotional investigation, navigating through layers of danger and moral complexity.

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Executive producer Anurag Kashyap praised the film for its “fearless” storytelling:“Cinema that is strong, unflinching, relentless, and emotionally raw—that’s exactly what Stolen is. It challenges and inspires. I’m proud to support it.” Kiran Rao echoed the sentiment, highlighting the film’s emotional depth:“Stolen captivates while drawing you deeper with every frame. The character of Jhumpa stayed with me long after.”Nikkhil Advani described it as “gripping, yet emotionally resonant,” while Vikramaditya Motwane commended its “razor-sharp narrative.”

Producer Gaurav Dhingra summed up the project as a “taut, emotionally resonant thriller” that dives into themes of justice, trauma, and resilience. Manish Menghani of Prime Video India called the film “an edge-of-the-seat thriller that holds a mirror to society.”

With its powerful storytelling, Stolen promises a compelling blend of suspense and substance.

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