We have compiled a list of such plans that you can choose from Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi). These plans offer one year Disney+ Hotstar subscription at no extra cost.
The IPL season is in full swing and it is about to get more interesting. If your current data plan is about to run out, then this might be the right time to jump on a plan that not only provides enough data to watch IPL matches but also offers annual subscription to Disney+ Hotstar.
For your convenience, here we have compiled a list of plans that you can choose from Jio, Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi). These plans offer one year Disney+ Hotstar subscription at no extra cost.
Jio Rs 499 plan
This Jio plan offers an annual subscription of Disney + Hotstar mobile for ₹ 499 at no extra cost. The plan comes with a validity of 28 days. In this, the user gets a total of 56GB of data. In this plan, unlimited calling and daily 100 SMS are available with daily 2GB data. Users also get subscription to Jio apps like JioTV, JioCinema, JioCloud and JioSecurity along with the plan.
Airtel Rs 499 plan
Airtel’s plan can be compared to Reliance Jio’s Rs 499 plan. It offers daily 2GB data along with a validity of 28 days. In the plan, the user also gets unlimited calling and daily 100 SMS. Add-on benefits include a Disney+ Hostar subscription for 1 year. Amazon Prime Video’s 1-month trial (once per user) and benefits like Apollo 24/7, Shaw Academy and Wink Music are also included.
Vi 499 plan
Talking about basic validity and data, Vodafone-Idea’s plan of Rs 499 is similar to Airtel and Jio. It also offers unlimited voice calling and daily 2GB data with a validity of 28 days. Daily 100 SMS are also available in the plan.
The main difference lies in the benefits offered by the plan. Vodafone Idea has this unique offering called “Binge All Night”. Subscribers will be able to surf, stream and share from 12 pm to 6 am without pack deduction.
The company is also offering 2GB of backup data along with a weekend data rollover, an annual subscription to Disney+ Hostar, Vi Movies and TV, which you can claim when you run out of daily quota.