New Delhi: Amazon Prime Video released the trailer of their much-awaited original drama series ‘Crash Course’. The trailer showcases an enthralling tale of the highly competitive lives of students as they navigate through life as they juggle the pressures of student life, all the while forging friendships that would stand the test of time. 


The riveting trailer gives a sneak peek into the different facets of friendship, love, peer pressure, and competitiveness that they undergo while trying to score high in the entrance exam that will shape their career. It also showcases how the rivalry between the coaching institutes wreaks havoc in the students' lives. 



'Crash Course' is created by Manish Hariprasad and directed by Vijay Maurya and produced by Owlet Films. The series is a 10-episode original drama that brings a mix of seasoned and fresh talent who depict different challenges of students through their portrayal of the characters. 


Actors Mohit Solanki, Hridhu Haroon, Anushka Kaushik, Bhavesh Balchandani, Aryan Singh, Hetal Gada, and Anvesha Vij play IT, aspirants, while Riddhi Kumar is a medical coaching student. The show also features veteran actor Annu Kapoor alongside Bhanu Uday, Udit Arora, Pranay Pachauri, and Bidita Bag in pivotal roles. 


“As soon as I was approached for Crash Course, I was convinced to be a part of it, all thanks to its captivating subject,” said Annu Kapoor. He further added, “Amazon Prime Video has been creating content that appeals to audiences across India and the world and I am quite positive that Crash Course will be a beautiful feather in its cap. The series will remind one of the simpler joys of being a student, and at the same time with make one think about the pressures of being a student in such highly competitive times. Crash Course gave me the opportunity to work with a talented creator like Manish, and a multifaceted director like Vijay they both had a very clear vision about the show, and it was a great experience working with them.


Crash Course will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video from August 5, 2022, in India and across 240 other countries and territories worldwide.