HBO content removed from Disney+ Hotstar in India

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Justify ₹1499. No IPL, No F1 and No HBO. BCCI will most likely leave. Atleast now we deserve all of Nat Geo's content.
 
Justify ₹1499. No IPL, No F1 and No HBO. BCCI will most likely leave. Atleast now we deserve all of Nat Geo's content.
Can be justified if all the missing contents are added. I am assuming that they might now try to add all of the missing titles now as both IPL & HBO is gone..
 
Justify ₹1499. No IPL, No F1 and No HBO. BCCI will most likely leave. Atleast now we deserve all of Nat Geo's content.
And should bring Live Feed of channels like Sonyliv and ZEE5 provides to their subscribers. Specially Star Maa, Star Gold, Star Movies, Hungama, Super Hungama, Disney Channel, Fox Life and Nat Geo etc
 
HBO's asking price seems to be around $50 Million (₹410 crore)
No Indian company will spend that much for Premium English programming.

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HBO's asking price seems to be around $50 Million (₹410 crore)
No Indian company will spend that much for Premium English programming.

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Soon they will launch HBO Max in India with premium plan like F1TV pro or adding content their own Discovery + As Premium through available on Amazon Prime:lol:
 
HBO's asking price seems to be around $50 Million (₹410 crore)
No Indian company will spend that much for Premium English programming.

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That's the price of 4 useless bollywood releases on major OTT platform. Even one original like Rocket Boys takes over ₹100 crore for a platform like Sony Liv.
 
Soon they will launch HBO Max in India with premium plan like F1TV pro or adding content their own Discovery + As Premium through available on Amazon Prime:lol:
They have shelved plans for HBO Max in India. F1 Pro is not premium if compared to likes of Anupama Star that charges for ₹1499 to selll ads and mediocrity. :lol:
 
Looking at all the tweets it seems like people have too much money in their bank account and they just can't wait for HBO Max to launch. So that they can pay for yet another streaming service. They are ready with their debit/credit cards in their hand and waiting. The moment it launches, they'll subscribe.

And how come everyone's just dying to watch Game of Thrones all of a sudden?
 
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