Bharti Airtel, one of India’s leading telecom operators, has rolled out a trailblazing set of entertainment-focused plans for its prepaid subscribers, offering access to over 25 top OTT platforms under a single affordable pack. With the launch of these new offerings, Airtel becomes the first and only telecom operator in India to deliver such a comprehensive digital entertainment experience to its prepaid users.
According to an official Airtel press release issued yesterday, the packs start at a compelling introductory price of Rs.279 with a one-month validity and include direct subscriptions to Netflix Basic, Disney+ Hotstar (JioHotstar), Zee5, SonyLiv, and Airtel Xstream Play Premium. This bundled entertainment is valued at approximately Rs.750, providing a massive value advantage to customers looking to access multiple streaming services without the hassle of managing separate subscriptions.
Designed to suit the evolving entertainment habits of Indian consumers, Airtel’s initiative brings together a wide range of content across international, Bollywood, and regional genres. With support for over 16 languages, subscribers can enjoy popular TV shows, blockbuster films, documentaries, and originals from platforms like Lionsgate Play, AHA, SunNxt, Hoichoi, ErosNow, ShemarooMe, and more—all seamlessly accessed through Airtel’s platform.
The telecom giant has also introduced comprehensive prepaid bundles that combine entertainment with connectivity. Priced at Rs.598 for 28 days and Rs.1,729 for 84 days, these plans offer Netflix Basic, Disney+ Hotstar, Zee5, and Airtel Xstream Play Premium alongside unlimited 5G data and unlimited voice calls, providing subscribers with a complete digital lifestyle experience.
What sets these packs apart is not only their content richness but the convenience and flexibility they offer. Customers can now subscribe directly via the Airtel Xstream Play app, simplifying their entertainment journey. Whether one seeks weekend binge sessions, regional content in vernacular languages, or international series, Airtel’s new OTT bundles cater to all viewing preferences.
With this move, Airtel has firmly positioned itself as a frontrunner in bundling telecom and entertainment, a strategy that reaffirms the company’s commitment to innovation and customer-centric services in a highly competitive market.
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