Amazon miniTV, the free video streaming service, is set to enhance its offerings with a diverse array of content tailored for Tamil and Telugu-speaking audiences.
With the launch of over 200 shows and movies dubbed in these regional languages, the platform aims to cater to the preferences of a much wider audience base.
The dubbed lineup includes popular Hindi originals from miniTV such as ‘Hunter- Tootega Nahi Todega’, ‘Physics Wallah’, and the action-packed series ‘Rakshak- India’s Braves’, along with the romantic series ‘Highway Love’.
Additionally, viewers can look forward to enjoying Hollywood blockbuster movies like ‘Twilight’, ‘Now You See Me’, the ‘Hunger Games series, and more, now available in Tamil and Telugu.
In a bid to offer a more comprehensive content selection, Amazon miniTV will also feature Korean, Turkish, and Mandarin shows dubbed in Tamil and Telugu languages. This move reflects the platform’s commitment to providing a personalized and immersive viewing experience for its audience.
Aruna Daryanani, Director and Business Head at Amazon miniTV, expressed excitement about the expansion, highlighting the platform’s dedication to catering to regional audience preferences. She emphasized the significance of this initiative in enriching the streaming experience and forging new partnerships with advertisers.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content at Amazon miniTV, reiterated the platform’s commitment to offering diverse content across genres to ensure viewer engagement. He expressed confidence in the audience’s strong engagement with the expanded library of original and dubbed content.
The regional dubbed shows will be available exclusively on Amazon miniTV within the Amazon shopping app, as well as on Prime Video, Fire TV, Smart TVs, or by downloading the app from the Play Store. This move marks a significant step towards providing inclusive and accessible entertainment options for Tamil and Telugu-speaking audiences.
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