Amazon Prime Video is bringing the best of Kannada content to its viewers with NammaFlix, India’s first and exclusive Kannada video streaming service.
Over the past year, Prime Video channels have expanded the selection of channels rapidly to offer customers in India the best of entertainment all at one destination – the Prime Video app and website.
NammaFlix is available on Prime Video Channels as an add-on subscription, it is the 10th channel to launch on Prime Video channels and offers an extensive array of the most popular Kannada language content, from movies and TV shows to short films across genres.
The user will get the latest Kannada blockbuster movies like ‘Pathibeku.com’, ‘1980’, ‘Inithi Nimma Bhaira’, and old classics like ‘Premaloka’, ‘Kaviratna Kalidasa’, ‘Naagarahavu’, shows like ‘Naa Kanda Rajakumar’, ‘Naa Kanda Puttanna Kanagal’.
Commenting on the channel, Chaitanya Divan, head of Prime Video Channels & Sports, Amazon Prime Video India said, “At Prime Video we have worked hard to bring the best of local stories to consumers across the country, expanding the linguistic palette of the Indian video viewing customer. Over the years, we have seen an increasing appreciation for Kannada content, with viewers across the country loving Kannada films on our service.”
“We are now delighted to add NammaFlix to Prime Video Channels so that customers who enjoy Kannada stories can watch more of what they love. We are certain that Prime Members across the country will value the easy access with add-on subscriptions to NammaFlix’s library that offers Kannada content across genres and formats.”
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