A scrappy Mumbai bootcamp, youthful dreams, and a gaming gang that finds more than just victory—Amazon’s latest series Gamerlog is a digital delight.
Amazon MX Player has rolled out a refreshing youth series titled Gamerlog, a six-episode e-sports drama packed with energy, heart, and humour. The show is set in a cramped e-sports bootcamp in Mumbai, where a quirky team of young gamers comes together not just to win tournaments but to figure out life, friendships, and everything in between.
Directed by Arya Deo and produced by Abhinay Deo and Neeta Shah, Gamerlog marks a new direction for Amazon’s free video streaming platform. The series dives into India’s growing e-sports ecosystem while offering a coming-of-age tale soaked in warmth and relatability.
With a strong ensemble cast including Darsheel Safary, Anjali Sivaraman, Chinmay Chandraunshuh, Kunal Bhan, Chetan Dhawan, Shubroy Chowdhury, and Akash Menon, the show doesn’t just focus on gameplay but captures the pulse of Gen Z’s aspirations, struggles, and evolving digital culture.
Anjali Sivaraman, who plays Joana, reflected on the experience:
“I honestly think this is one of the best experiences I’ve had working with other actors. Everyone was so full of life, joy, and energy. It really did feel like a little family by the end of it.”
The series paints a vivid picture of the highs and lows of living and training under one roof. With episodes exploring daily challenges, emotional meltdowns, comical misunderstandings, and last-minute tournament pressure, Gamerlog brings the real-world chaos of e-sports life to the screen in a way that’s both entertaining and emotionally honest.
The plot revolves around this diverse crew trying to prove their worth in India’s competitive gaming circuit while also dealing with personal chaos—broken headsets, bad Wi-Fi, friendship clashes, and career anxiety all make the cut.Streaming now for free on Amazon MX Player, Gamerlog can be accessed through Amazon’s mobile app, shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV, and connected TVs. For fans of gaming, slice-of-life stories, or ensemble drama, this is a must-watch.


