Bharti Airtel has announced that its OTT aggregator service Airtel Xstream Play will now offer aha Tamil and Telugu to its subscribers.
aha OTT, a Joint venture between Allu Arvind’s Geeta Arts and My Home Group was launched in 2020 aha provides array of original content, encompassing 750+ films and 40+ original shows besides talk shows and reality tv.
Commenting on the collaboration, Adarsh Nair, CEO – Airtel Digital, said, “We welcome team aha on to our platform and look forward to collaborating with them and taking their content across the length and breadth of India. Over the years, we have observed regional content gain prominence and transcend the barriers of language within India. aha’s addition will not just get the best in Tamil and Telugu content to the audiences in TN, AP and Telangana but also to discerning audiences elsewhere in the country. At Airtel Xstream Play, as the largest OTT aggregator in the country, we remain committed to being a trusted partner for OTT players and helping them solve for discovery, pricing and other challenges.”
Speaking about the partnership, Rakesh CK, Senior VP and Head-SVOD and Business Strategy of aha said, “We are pleased to unveil this strategic collaboration with Airtel Xstream, marking a significant stride in our ongoing mission to be in every Telugu and Tamil household. We hope that the partnership with Airtel Xstream will enhance our reach and impact, helping us tap into a broader audience. Together, we are committed to redefining the entertainment experience, ensuring that our exclusive content resonates profoundly with viewers.”
Airtel Xstream Play offers bouquet of OTT content aggregated on a single app with over five million paid subscribers. It has content partners such as Sony LIV, Lionsgate Play, Chaupal, Hoichoi
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