Prime Video today announced the addition of Punjabi video streaming service Chaupal to its India channels offering.
A carefully curated selection of popular Punjabi language content is available on Chaupal, including a large library of the newest and popular Punjabi films and web series.
Prime members can now purchase an annual add-on subscription to Chaupal with a special introductory offer of Rs. 599, the streamer said.
As per a press release, popular films and television shows like Kaali Jotta, Aaja Mexico Chaliye, Outlaw, and Chal Ji are among Chaupal’s immersive and captivating multi-genre content.
In addition to this, Chaupal will also offer subscribers an opportunity to stream latest theatrical movie releases, beginning with Carry on Jatta 3 (available from September 7 onwards), an uproarious comedy with charismatic performances and irresistible storyline that has struck a chord with audiences across the world and emerged as a mega-blockbuster worldwide.
Commenting on the collaboration, Mahesh Sharma, Vice President of Strategic Partnership and Alliances, Chaupal, said, “With Chaupal, we want to provide the best Punjabi language content to our viewers. For us, this integration is a milestone, and we believe it will have a significant impact in driving the Punjabi content consumption across the length and breadth of this country in the long-term. We are thrilled to partner with Prime Video Channels to offer subscribers relevant, world-class Punjabi entertainment and, at the same time, take our content deeper across India.”
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