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Netflix Vs Prime Video Vs Disney+ Hotstar: Plan Prices, Benefits Compared

Netflix plans start at Rs 149 per month, Prime Video plans start at Rs 299 per month, and Disney+ Hotstar plans start at Rs 499 per year.

Be it bingeing TV series or watching your favourite sports matches online, OTT platforms have taken over entertainment streaming like never before. In case you were wondering which Netflix plan would suit you best, or which Prime scheme to pick, here’s a quick guide on all the plan prices and benefits of Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar.

Netflix: Plan Prices, Benefits

Plan: Mobile

Price: Rs 149 per month

Benefits: Unlimited ad-free streaming, mobile games. Watch and download on one phone or tablet at a time.

Plan: Basic

Price: Rs 199 per month

Benefits: Unlimited ad-free streaming, mobile games. Watch and download on one supported device at a time. Max resolution: HD.

Plan: Standard

Price: Rs 499 per month

Benefits: Unlimited ad-free streaming, mobile games. Watch and download on two supported devices at a time. Max resolution: Full HD.

Plan: Premium

Price: Rs 649 per month

Benefits: Unlimited ad-free streaming, mobile games. Watch on four supported devices at a time. Download on six supported devices at a timeMax resolution: Ultra HD (4K). Supports spatial audio. 

Prime Video: Plan Prices, Benefits

Monthly Prime: Rs 299 per month

Quarterly Prime: Rs 599 for three months

Annual Prime: Rs 1,499 for 12 months

Annual Prime Lite: Rs 999 for 12 months

Amazon Prime benefits include access to Prime Video, Prime Music, Prime Deals (for shopping), Credit Card rewards, Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and Amazon Family.

Amazon Prime Lite offers access to Prime Video, Free Delivery, Discounted Delivery to eligible addresses, and Credit Card rewards.

Disney+ Hotstar: Plan Prices, Benefits

Plan: Mobile

Price: Rs 499 per year

Benefits: Access to all content, one logged device allowed, mobile-only, not free of ads, maximum resolution set at 720p, maximum audio quality set at stereo. 

Plan: Super

Price: Rs 899 per year

Benefits: Access to all content, two logged devices allowed, not free of ads, maximum resolution set at 1080p, maximum audio quality set at Dolby 5.1.

Plan: Premium

Price: Rs 1,499 per year

Benefits: Access to all content, four logged devices allowed, free of ads, maximum resolution set at 4K, maximum audio quality set at Dolby 5.1. 

Bonus: YouTube Premium

If you love bingeing videos on YouTube, it makes sense to sign up for YouTube Premium, with plans starting at Rs 129 per month. Annual plan price for individual user is set at Rs 1,290 per month, and family (five-user) plan price is set at Rs 189 per month. Eligible students can sign up for just Rs 79 per month. 

It will give you access to YouTube and YouTube Music, without the interruption of ads. It also offers background play, which means you can use YouTube while using other apps, or continue playing vide/music even when screen is locked. 

You can also download videos for offline sessions.

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