Insane Dominance of Prime Video This Filmfare Edition

Prime Video did not just win the Filmfare OTT Awards 2025. It flattened the field. With 33 wins, the platform walked away with more trophies than every other streamer combined. Add up Netflix India, SonyLIV, ZEE5, JioHotstar and the rest, and you still land at 22. That gap is not marginal. It is massive enough to force a pause and a second look.

On the surface, this kind of sweep can make people uneasy. When one platform dominates so completely, questions are inevitable. Are the awards becoming too predictable? Is the ecosystem tilting toward one player? Is visibility starting to matter more than variety? Those doubts are fair, and pretending they do not exist would be dishonest.

But the uncomfortable truth is that Prime Video earned this moment the hard way. This season, the platform backed shows that were ambitious, patient, and craft-driven. Paatal Lok Season 2, Khauf, Black Warrant, Bandish Bandits Season 2 and Girls Will Be Girls were not safe bets. They were layered stories that trusted writing, performances, and mood over noise. The wins cut across categories for acting, writing, music, design, and direction, which makes the argument harder to dismiss as bias.

What stands out is not just the number of awards, but the range. Drama, comedy, non-fiction, debuts, technical craft. The 2025 Filmfare OTT Awards will be remembered less for close races and more for this imbalance. Call it eyebrow-raising if you want. Call it uncomfortable if you must. But it was also a clear signal. This year, Prime Video was simply operating on a different level.