Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 28: Prime Video has unveiled the gripping trailer of its upcoming original Hindi film Stolen, an intense investigative crime thriller that premieres globally on June 4, 2025.
Featuring an ensemble cast led by Abhishek Banerjee, Mia Maelzer, Shubham Vardhan, and Harish Khanna, Stolen marks the directorial debut of Karan Tejpal, who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Gaurav Dhingra and Swapnil Salkar (Agadbumb).
Produced under the Jungle Book Studio banner by Gaurav Dhingra, the film has high-profile executive producers including Anurag Kashyap, Kiran Rao, Nikkhil Advani, and Vikramaditya Motwane.
A Story of Grit and Grief
The trailer opens with a devastating moment: a child is abducted from her mother Jhumpa (Mia Maelzer) at a remote railway station. From there, the story plunges into a relentless manhunt as Jhumpa, along with brothers Gautam (Abhishek Banerjee) and Raman (Shubham Vardhan), navigates a harsh and hostile terrain in search of the stolen child.
Set in India’s raw and rugged interiors, Stolen offers a suspense-filled narrative driven by emotion, revenge, and an unyielding thirst for justice.
Director Karan Tejpal described the film as “a journey into two contrasting worlds that collide unexpectedly.” He added, “The emotional impact builds quietly and lingers long after the final frame. It’s been an honor to see how the film has resonated with international audiences.”
Star Cast Reactions
Abhishek Banerjee, known for his intense performances, shared, “Stolen is India’s answer to raw, genre-driven filmmaking. Gautam is a character that demanded everything from me — emotionally and physically.”
Mia Maelzer, who portrays the grief-stricken mother, said, “Playing Jhumpa pushed me beyond my boundaries. The response from festivals has been overwhelming, and I’m excited that viewers worldwide will soon experience this story.”
Shubham Vardhan, who plays the emotionally complex Raman, remarked, “Karan’s vision and trust made this one of the most fulfilling roles of my career. Stolen is a story that needed to be told.”
Global Release and Accolades
After receiving praise at multiple international film festivals, Stolen will now be accessible in over 240 countries and territories via Prime Video. With its raw emotional core and gripping plot, the film is expected to appeal to both critics and global audiences.