Jio new strategy to kill all top OTT's in india.
Officially JioCinema is the cheapest subscription with international content.
At the cost of ₹29/month
just to compare
Netflix basic plan is around ₹145/month
Amazon Prime is around ₹299/month
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Yes. Jio is providing content at a very affordable price which will beat all the otts in upcoming time
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