Maa Ka Sum’ to Premiere on Prime Video, Explores Unique Mother-Son Bond
Mumbai: Prime Video has announced the release of its upcoming original series Maa Ka Sum, a relationship-driven drama starring Mona Singh and Mihir Ahuja in lead roles. The eight-episode series is set to premiere globally on April 3, 2026.
The streaming platform confirmed that Maa Ka Sum will be available in Hindi, along with subtitles in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Directed by Nicholas Kharkongor and produced by Babita Ashiwal under Eunoia Films, the series also features Angira Dhar and Ranveer Brar in key roles.
Nikhil Madhok, Director and Head of Originals at Prime Video India, described the show as a heartfelt exploration of relationships, highlighting the emotional depth and relatability of the mother-son dynamic at its core.
The series revolves around Agastya, a 19-year-old mathematical prodigy who approaches life through logic and algorithms. His bond with his single mother Vinita is portrayed as a blend of friendship, trust, and emotional interdependence. The narrative adds a unique twist as Agastya attempts to apply logic even in matters of love, including finding a partner for his mother.
The announcement has generated interest among audiences looking for content rooted in family relationships. Mona Singh, known for her strong performances in both television and digital projects, adds credibility to the series, while Mihir Ahuja’s rising popularity further builds anticipation.
With its relatable theme and cross-generational appeal, Maa Ka Sum is expected to attract family audiences on OTT. The series aims to balance humor and emotion while offering a fresh perspective on modern relationships.
As streaming platforms continue to invest in character-driven stories, Maa Ka Sum positions itself as a meaningful addition to India’s growing OTT content landscape.
Our Final Thoughts
Maa Ka Sum appears to tap into a space that resonates strongly with Indian audiences — family relationships told with simplicity and depth. The blend of logic-driven storytelling with emotional narratives offers a refreshing take on the coming-of-age genre. With a strong cast and a relatable premise, the series has the potential to connect across age groups. Its success will depend on how effectively it balances humor, emotion, and realism, but early signals suggest it could become a widely appreciated family watch on OTT.