Sony Pictures launches OTT service on Prime Video in India

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Sony Pictures Entertainment-backed Sony Pictures Television has partnered with Amazons Prime Video India to launch a dedicated OTT service...

The new service called Sony Pictures Stream will be offered at an introductory subscription price of Rs 399 per year on Prime Video Channels...

Sony Pictures Stream will offer Indian subscribers an extensive array of international movies, classics, and popular TV shows on Prime Video Channels..

The collaboration allows Sony Pictures Entertainment to make their vast and beloved library available in India at a single destination, reaching customers across the length and breadth of the country via Prime Video Channels, said Vivek Srivastava, India head, Prime Video Channels...

Were thrilled to work with Prime Video to super-serve Indian audiences with content from SPEs extensive library of award-winning films and critically acclaimed television series while simultaneously offering a bespoke experience that is easily accessible to viewers across the region," said Sonika Bhasin, Vice President South Asia, Sony Pictures Television...

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