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Prime Video Collaborates With Sony To Launch Sony Pictures- Stream, Exclusive In India

Entertainment has a new destination or should we say entertainment goes beyond platforms. Prime Video has recently announced a distribution agreement with Sony Pictures Television (SPT), a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE), to introduce ‘Sony Pictures – Stream‘ on Prime Video Channels. This collaboration aims to provide Indian audiences with convenient access to a diverse range of entertainment content on a single click.

Subscription and Other Details

Prime members will have the opportunity to subscribe to Sony Pictures – Stream via an annual add-on subscription priced at an introductory rate of Rs 399 per year.

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Catering specifically to the Indian audience, Sony Pictures – Stream promises to offer an extensive collection of entertainment content curated from SPE’s internationally renowned catalogue. This includes blockbuster movies, classics, and popular TV shows, ensuring there is something for everyone.

Movie and TV Shows

The curated selection boasts a wide array of films, including timeless classics such as Charlie’s Angels, Men in Black, Ghostbusters, Jerry Maguire, Legends of the Fall, and Spotlight, among others. These offerings aim to cater to various tastes and preferences among viewers.

TV enthusiasts can expect to find a treasure trove of both timeless classics and recent hit shows on Sony Pictures – Stream. From beloved classics like I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, and Diff’rent Strokes to recent favourites like A Very English Scandal and Loudermilk, the platform offers a diverse range of television content as well.

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Leadership Viewpoints

Vivek Srivastava, head of Prime Video Channels, India, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, highlighting the convenience and accessibility it brings to Indian customers. He emphasised the platform’s commitment to providing a wide variety of content at a single destination, ensuring an enjoyable viewing experience for Prime members.

Sonika Bhasin, vice-president of South Asia, SPT, echoed the sentiment of excitement, highlighting the partnership’s dedication to delivering high-quality content to Indian audiences. She spoke about the celebration of Columbia Pictures’ 100th Anniversary, noting the platform’s focus on spotlighting the studio’s rich history and film legacy.

With the launch of Sony Pictures – Stream on Prime Video Channels, Indian audiences can look forward to accessing a diverse range of entertainment content at their fingertips. From blockbuster movies to popular TV shows, the platform aims to cater to the varied preferences of Prime members, offering convenience and choice in one comprehensive package.

Rishi Jain

Rishi believes in experiences over possessions. A healthy political discussion is her espresso shot. She loves all things Bollywood and finds solace in words.

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