The newly launched TVOD Service will enable early rental access to latest Indian and International movies
Further, Amazon Prime Video today announced over 40 new titles across languages
Prime Video India today sees viewership from 99% of the country’s pin-codes: Gaurav Gandhi
Amazon Prime Video has launched a transactional video-on-demand (TVOD) movie rental service in India. The over-the-top (OTT) platform revealed its latest addition at its first ‘Prime Video Presents India’ event in Mumbai.
The newly launched TVOD Service will enable early rental access to latest Indian and International movies. Along with that, it will also offer a catalogue of popular movies from around the world on a transactional (per-movie) basis.
Further, Amazon Prime Video today announced over 40 new titles, in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, across original series, original movies and co-productions that it plans to launch over the next 24 months.
The company said it will more than double its investment in Prime Video India over the next five years.
“Prime Video India today sees viewership from 99% of the country’s pin-codes. India continues to be one of Prime Video’s fastest-growing and most engaged locales globally,” Gaurav Gandhi, country head, Amazon Prime Video India, said.
Amazon Prime Video entered India in 2016, when the market was at a very nascent stage with few players. Even industry experts were sceptical about Indian consumers’ willingness to pay for subscription based services. However, they were proved wrong over time, especially after the pandemic accelerated growth. According to a FICCI-EY report, 40 Mn Indian households paid for 80 Mn OTT video subscriptions in 2021.
In an interview last year, Gandhi had told news agency PTI that India was among the fastest growing markets for Amazon Prime Video globally. Over the last few years, Prime Video has worked on building a robust vernacular content library as well.
Last year, Amazon also launched Prime Video Channels in India. The service was announced in India after having been successfully launched in 11 countries.
In India, Amazon Prime Video competes against international players such as Netflix, Disney Plus Hotstar, as well as local players including ZEE5, MX Player, Voot, SonyLIV, among others. India’s OTT video streaming market is expected to touch $13 Bn–$15 Bn over the next decade, growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 20%, according to a Deloitte report.