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Sony LIV shines the spotlight on Asian Games in a new campaign by Nitesh Tiwari
Mumbai: Sports, with their compelling tales and thrilling moments, have always been a source of inspiration and entertainment for Indians. Giving many more moments to rejoice, Sony LIV is set to exclusively stream the 19th edition of the Asian Games. These diverse sporting traditions serve as a reminder of the vibrant tapestry of culture and competition that will be celebrated during the event, uniting Asia in the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie in 40 different sports.
As India is set to delve into the world of multi-sports championship, Sony LIV is set to uncover facts about sports, sportsmen, and more through its latest campaign for the Asian Games. This campaign shines a spotlight on the resurgence of India in the world of sports as the nation has evolved into a multi-sport powerhouse, with Indian athletes excelling in various disciplines on the global stage. Directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari, the campaign brings out lesser-known facts and trivia on multi-sport events through young characters – Vaibhav Raj Gupta and Harsh.
From bringing the spotlight on 72-year-old – Kiran Nadar, Indian Bridge Team, to highlighting the addition of cricket in the Asian Games, the campaign sheds light on India’s sporting landscape and celebrates sports personalities. The narrative honours the global recognition of India, highlighting many new athletes and their strengths across multiple sports. Further understanding the passion of viewers from across age groups, Sony LIV echoes the sentiments and solidarity of the entire nation for Indian athletes through its ad films. Supporting the championship, the platform has collaborated with esteem brands like Eatfit, JSW, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, ACKO, Limca Sportz, among others, to elevate the tournament experience.
The Asian Games is poised to be a significant one for India, as a total of 655 Indian athletes will be competing in 41 disciplines. After 19 years, Asian Games will feature a T20 tournament, where Indian men’s and women’s cricket teams will be making their debuts, giving many more reasons for viewers to be glued to their screens this year.
Tiwari said, “With this ad campaign for Asian Games, we aim to capture the excitement of this prestigious event. By infusing playful banter among friends to drive the storyline, we ensure that the spotlight remains on promoting awareness for the Asian Games and taking pride in the achievements of our players, as well as cheering for them. This is a comprehensive and meticulously crafted campaign poised to deeply connect with the audience.”
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Prime Video bets big on India with global originals, films and franchise expansion
Execs highlight scale, travelability and new IP bets as India anchors global strategy
MUMBAI: At Prime Video Presents 2026, the message was clear and confident. India is not just part of the plan, it is central to it.
In a lively fireside chat hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar, Kelly Day, vice president of prime video and amazon mgm studios international, Nicole Clemens, vice president of international originals, and Gaurav Gandhi, vice president for Apac and Anz, laid out an ambitious roadmap. Think bigger stories, wider reach and a sharper focus on building franchises that travel.
Kelly Day, a regular visitor to India, set the tone early. Calling the country “one of the most important markets globally”, she pointed to the sheer scale and diversity of audiences as a driving force behind Prime Video’s growth. Indian Originals, she said, are not just local hits but global engines powering subscriptions and engagement.
That global appeal is already visible. According to Clemens, around 25 percent of viewership for Indian content now comes from outside the country. Shows rooted deeply in local culture are finding fans worldwide, proving that specificity, when paired with universal themes, travels well. From gritty dramas to sharp thrillers, Indian storytelling is increasingly crossing borders with ease.
Clemens, who joined recently to lead international originals, was particularly upbeat about India’s creative range. She highlighted a growing slate of over 100 shows in development and production, with more than 60 percent returning for multiple seasons. For her, the formula is simple. Authentic stories, told well, resonate everywhere.
Adding to the buzz, she teased new and returning titles, alongside a fresh superhero universe, the Kalyug Warriors. It signals a push into new genres while doubling down on familiar fan favourites.
If content is king, distribution is the clever courtier. Day outlined Prime Video’s layered business model in India, which blends subscription, rentals, add on channels and ad supported viewing through Amazon MX Player. The idea is straightforward. Give viewers choice, whether they want premium, free or pay per view.
India, she noted, has also become a testing ground for innovation. Tiered pricing, mobile only plans and language diversity have all been sharpened here before being exported to other markets. In many ways, the India playbook is now influencing global strategy.
For Gaurav Gandhi, the next chapter is about scale with intent. He outlined four priorities. Making Prime Video more accessible, pushing Indian content globally, building stronger franchises and supercharging the films business.
On films, the platform is moving beyond licensing into co productions and now theatrical releases in partnership with amazon mgm studios. These films will eventually stream on Prime Video, creating a full circle from cinema halls to living rooms across 240 countries.
Franchise building remains another key pillar. With hits like The Family Man, Mirzapur and Panchayat already enjoying multi season success, the focus is now on creating the next wave of enduring IP. Newer titles are already lining up for second seasons, signalling a steady pipeline.
What stood out through the conversation was a shared belief. Streaming in India is still in its early innings, and the runway is long. With a mix of local flavour and global ambition, Prime Video is betting that stories from India will not just stay at home, but travel far and wide.
Or as the executives seemed to suggest, the world is watching and India has plenty more to show.








