Tata Play Binge Plans at Rs 149 Per Month

Tata Play Binge Plans at Rs 149 Per Month

Tata Play Binge, an aggregated OTT (over-the-top) platform from Tata Play, offers customers three monthly plans starting at Rs 149. The other plans are priced at Rs 199 and Rs 349 per month. These plans support multiple devices and bundle several OTT services, including major platforms like Apple TV+. Here’s a breakdown of the plans and their benefits: 

Tata Play Binge Flexi Lite Plan – Rs 149 Per Month 

For Rs 149 per month, the Flexi Lite Plan includes 31 platforms. Users can select any four apps from these options and stream content on up to four devices simultaneously. The available platforms are: 

– Apple TV+ 

– Disney+ Hotstar 

– SonyLIV 

– ZEE5 

– PlayFlix 

– Discovery+ 

– Animax 

– PTCPlay 

– Kilkk 

– Fancode 

– Stage 

– Lionsgate Play 

– Hungama Play 

– ShemarooMe 

– EpicON 

– Docubay 

– CuriosityStream 

– ShortsTV 

– TravelXP 

– SunNXT (applicable for FTV, Binge+, and Smart TV) 

– Fuse 

– NammaFlix 

– Planet Marathi 

– Chaupal 

– Reeldrama 

– istream 

– Manorama Max 

– VR OTT 

– Aha (only Telugu content available) 

– Movies Now 

– A South Indian OTT Platform 

Tata Play Binge Flexi Plus Plan – Rs 199 Per Month 

The Flexi Plus Plan, priced at Rs 199 per month, includes 32 platforms. Customers can choose any six platforms and stream on up to four devices. The platforms in this plan are: 

– Prime Video 

– Apple TV+ 

– Disney+ Hotstar 

– SonyLIV 

– ZEE5 

– PlayFlix 

– Discovery+ 

– Animax 

– PTCPlay 

– Kilkk 

– Fancode 

– Stage 

– Lionsgate Play 

– Hungama Play 

– ShemarooMe 

– EpicON 

– Docubay 

– CuriosityStream 

– ShortsTV 

– TravelXP 

– SunNXT (applicable for FTV, Binge+, and Smart TV) 

– Fuse 

– NammaFlix 

– Planet Marathi 

– Chaupal 

– Reeldrama 

– istream 

– Manorama Max 

– VR OTT 

– Aha (only Telugu content available) 

– Movies Now 

– A South Indian OTT Platform 

Tata Play Binge Mega Plan – Rs 349 Per Month 

The Mega Plan, priced at Rs 349 per month, offers access to all 34 apps. Users can stream content on up to four devices simultaneously. The platforms included are: 

– Prime Video 

– MXPlayer 

– DistroTV 

– Apple TV+ 

– Disney+ Hotstar 

– SonyLIV 

– ZEE5 

– PlayFlix 

– Discovery+ 

– Animax 

– PTCPlay 

– Kilkk 

– Fancode 

– Stage 

– Lionsgate Play 

– Hungama Play 

– ShemarooMe 

– EpicON 

– Docubay 

– CuriosityStream 

– ShortsTV 

– TravelXP 

– SunNXT (applicable for FTV, Binge+, and Smart TV) 

– Fuse 

– NammaFlix 

– Planet Marathi 

– Chaupal 

– Reeldrama 

– istream 

– Manorama Max 

– VR OTT 

– Aha (only Telugu content available) 

– Movies Now 

– A South Indian OTT Platform 

You can subscribe to any of these plans right now and enjoy a wide range of OTT content. 

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