Hrithik Roshan Unveils First Look of His Debut Productions 'Storm' and 'Mess'

Hrithik Roshan has stepped into a new role as a producer, collaborating with his brother Eshaan Roshan. He unveiled the first look for two Prime Video projects: the comedy film 'Mess', starring Pratik Gandhi, and the series 'Storm', featuring an ensemble female cast. 'Mess' follows robbers in an OCD sufferer's home, while 'Storm' revolves around a housing scam ensnaring five women. Both projects were announced at the Prime Video 2026 release slate event in Mumbai.

Key Points: Hrithik Roshan Turns Producer with 'Storm' and 'Mess' on Prime Video

  • Hrithik Roshan's production debut
  • Comedy film 'Mess' stars Pratik Gandhi
  • Series 'Storm' features ensemble female cast
  • Both projects for Prime Video 2026 slate
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Hrithik Roshan turns producer with 'Storm', 'Mess'; unveils first look at Prime Video event

Hrithik Roshan debuts as a producer, unveiling first looks for the series 'Storm' and comedy film 'Mess' at the Prime Video 2026 slate event.

Hrithik Roshan turns producer with 'Storm', 'Mess'; unveils first look at Prime Video event
"I became an actor out of fear... I pushed through that impossibility and from that, HRX was born. - Hrithik Roshan"

Mumbai, March 19

Hrithik Roshan has expressed excitement as he steps into a new phase of his career as a producer, collaborating with his brother Eshaan Roshan for the upcoming Prime Video projects 'Storm' and 'Mess'.

The actor unveiled the first look of both projects at the Prime Video 2026 Release Slate event held in Mumbai on Thursday. Speaking about his transition into production, Hrithik shared that the journey initially seemed daunting to him.

"I became an actor out of fear. Fear of failure. Every instinct of my body said that it's going to be impossible, and I pushed through that impossibility and from that, HRX was born. It was born out of hopelessness to transformation," the actor said.

At the event, Hrithik also introduced the first look of the comedy film 'Mess', which features Pratik Gandhi in the lead role.

"The film follows the story of a group of robbers who break into the house of a man with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). As the night goes on, the robbers slowly realise that the situation inside the house is not what they expected, and they may be the ones who need to survive the night," as per the press release.

The original screenplay of 'Mess' was written by American writer Paul Soter, while the adapted screenplay and dialogue are by Kapil Sawant. The film is directed by Rajesh A Krishnan.

In addition to 'Mess', Hrithik also unveiled the teaser of another project, 'Storm', a series featuring an ensemble cast including Parvathy Thiruvothu, Alaya F, Srishti Shrivastava, Rrama Sharma, Saba Azad, Suvinder Pal Vicky, Ashish Vidyarthi, Rajit Kapur, Ashok Pathak, Gautam Rode and Priyanka Setia in prominent roles.

The description of the project reads, "When a sustainable housing project unravels into a deadly scam, five women--each nursing wounds, dreams, and secrets--are drawn into a web of deception that threatens to crush them or set them free," as per Prime Video.

The series has been created and directed by Ajitpal Singh and is produced by Hrithik Roshan and Eshaan Roshan.

The Prime Video 2026 release slate event is currently taking place in Mumbai.

- ANI

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Rahul R
'Storm' looks like it has a powerful premise. A scam in a housing project with five women at the center? That's very relevant to issues we see in Indian real estate. Great to see a series focusing on a strong female ensemble cast.
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Arjun K
Respectfully, I hope Hrithik's production house focuses on strong scripts and not just star power. The industry needs good content. 'Mess' being an adapted screenplay worries me a bit—hope the Indian adaptation retains its soul and isn't just a copy.
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Sarah B
Interesting mix of projects! A comedy and a serious drama series. Shows range. Hrithik's quote about fear and HRX is quite inspiring for anyone starting something new.
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Vikram M
The cast for 'Storm' is stellar! Parvathy, Alaya F, Srishti, and Suvinder Pal Vicky? That's some serious talent right there. Ajitpal Singh directing is the cherry on top. Can't wait for this one. Prime Video is really upping its Indian content game.
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Kavya N
Good to see more actors turning producers. It gives them creative control and helps bring new stories to light. All the best to Team Roshan! Hope 'Storm' tackles the housing scam issue with the depth it deserves.

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