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India tour of Australia live streaming now on SonyLIV
MUMBAI: SonyLIV, India’s most preferred destination for sports is the official mobile and internet broadcaster for the much awaited India – Australia series that kicks off today. In one of the most high-profile bilateral series in International Cricket, Team Virat Kohli and Australia will go head on for three T20Is, four Tests and three ODIs across Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney over the next two months. The match feeds will be available in English and Hindi. SonyLIV has also launched a second screen initiative wherein users can engage with the game.
SonyLIV has roped in 15 advertisers for this high-octane series. Brands like Swiggy, Quikr, Pepsi Co, Nestle, Myntra, Netflix, Total Lubricants, Nestle, Marico, Xaomi, Fossil, Garnier, Tourism Australia, Kotak Bank, Pharmeasy and Indeed have come on board as sponsors for the series. Increasing viewership for cricket on the platform has led SonyLIV lock productive deals with some of the most prominent brands in India.
Starting today, SonyLIV will be the go to destination for all sports lovers anticipating an intense clash between the two teams. Subscribers will get access to the live feed of all the matches without any delay while non-subscribers will get to watch the blue squad play with a delay of 5 minutes. Viewers can also avail a 30% cashback by subscribing through our partner Paytm.
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Prime Video unveils biggest India originals slate yet
Nearly 55 titles across languages signal deeper push into films, series
MUMBAI: Prime Video is turning up the volume on Indian storytelling, unveiling its largest-ever Originals slate at the ‘Prime Video Presents’ showcase, with close to 55 series and films spanning languages, genres and formats.
The new lineup, which stretches across Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, signals a clear intent: go bigger, go wider, and meet audiences wherever they are watching, whether on streaming screens or in cinemas. Alongside Originals, the platform also announced a fresh theatrical slate under Amazon MGM Studios, marking a deeper step into the big-screen business.
Among the headline acts is The Revolutionaries, a large-scale drama from Nikkhil Advani starring Bhuvan Bam and Rohit Saraf. The slate also features Matka King with Vijay Varma, Raakh starring Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre, and Lukkhe, which marks rapper King’s acting debut. Adding a genre twist is Vansh – The Kalyug Warriors, positioned as India’s first homegrown Hindi superhero series for streaming.
Familiar favourites are also making a return, with new seasons of Farzi, Panchayat, Call Me Bae, Dupahiya, Dahaad and The Traitors in the pipeline, reinforcing the platform’s bet on established franchises.
Regional storytelling gets a notable push. Highlights include a Telugu adaptation of The Traitors hosted by Teja Sajja, the drama Guvvala Cheruvu Ghat, and Tamil titles such as Exam and returning seasons of Vadhandhi and Inspector Rishi.
The slate also opens new creative partnerships. Hrithik Roshan’s HRX Films steps into streaming with Storm and Mess, while Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions backs Don’t Be Shy. Production houses including Excel Entertainment, Tiger Baby Films and The Viral Fever further deepen the creative bench.
On the theatrical front, the platform is lining up five films, including Raftaar starring Rajkummar Rao and Keerthy Suresh, VIBE directed by Kunal Kemmu, Dilkashi with music by A. R. Rahman, Nayyi Navelli featuring Yami Gautam, and Kuku Ki Kundli starring Wamiqa Gabbi.
According to Prime Video India director and head of Svod business Shilangi Mukherji, India remains central to the platform’s global growth, ranking among its top markets for new subscribers. She noted that nearly two-thirds of users watch content in more than four languages, underlining a growing appetite for diverse storytelling.
Prime Video India director and head of originals Nikhil Madhok, said the new slate reflects a continued push towards bold, culturally rooted narratives with global appeal.
In short, Prime Video is not just adding titles, it is widening the lens. From small-town dramas to superhero sagas and cinema-ready spectacles, the message is simple: more stories, more voices, and far more ways to watch them.








