Warner Bros. Discovery has announced an exclusive Anniversary Sale for its streaming platform, discovery+, offering an unbeatable deal on its annual subscription.
From March 21 to March 26, 2025, new subscribers can access a full year of premium non-fiction content for just Rs.299, making it one of the most affordable streaming deals in India.
This special offer marks a milestone in the journey of discovery+, aimed at making high-quality documentaries and infotainment more accessible to Indian audiences. With an extensive library spanning true crime, science, history, survival, adventure, and lifestyle, the platform continues to be the go-to destination for non-fiction enthusiasts.
Subscribers can explore content from some of the world’s most renowned networks, including Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery, Discovery Science, and Discovery Turbo. From global docuseries like ‘The Fall of Diddy’ and ‘Who is Luigi Mangione?’ to Indian narratives such as ‘Legends of Shiva’ with ‘Amish and Mystery Hunter’, discovery+ offers a diverse catalog that caters to every curiosity.
This Anniversary Sale presents a perfect opportunity for viewers to experience world-class storytelling at an unmatched price less than Rs.1 per day.
Warner Bros. Discovery remains committed to producing and curating compelling content that resonates with audiences in India and beyond, and this offer ensures that more viewers can embark on a journey of exploration and entertainment.
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