Which Is The Best OTT Plan: Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video Or Netflix?
Anil
For those who love sports, Hotstar is the best choice.
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Indian audiences have rapidly changed their entertainment habits when shifting the eyes from TV to online streaming services. As such, the online streaming market in India is not only an abundant land but also a stiff competition that companies want to win and takes a big slice of the cake.
For your information, Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, and Netflix are some most powerful players in the market right now. They all have immense popularity and wide user base, and this means their services seem to outplay the others’. However, a lot of newcomers and even current users do not really know which service or plan is the best choice for them before becoming a subscriber.
Hotstar
Availability: Desktop, iOS, Android, Apple TV, Amazon FireTV Stick, Samsung SmartTV, other SmartTVs.
Selling points: Exclusive content includes live Indian Premier League matches, sports, and daily soaps.
Packages: Monthly plan starts at Rs 299.
Annual plan starts at Rs 999.
Amazon Prime Video
Availability: Desktop, iOS, Android, Amazon FireTV Stick, Apple TV, Samsung SmartTVs, other SmartTVs, PlayStation.
Selling points: A free 30-day trial period for newcomers.
Packages: Monthly plan starts at Rs 129.
Annual plan starts at Rs 999.
Netflix
Availability: Desktop, iOS, Android, SmartTVs, PlayStation.
Selling points: Exclusive TV shows and movies with awesome content alongside a free 30-day trial period for newcomers.
Packages: Monthly plans include Basic (Rs 499), Standard (Rs 649), and Premium (Rs 799). Otherwise, users can register the mobile-only plan with Rs 199 per month.
While the Basic and Standard plans respectively offer 1 screen (no HD content) and 2 screens (HD content), the Premium plan lets subscribers have 4 screens with UltraHD content.
Netflix hasn’t offered any long-term plan yet.
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