Amazon Prime Video join hands with Salman Khan to stream his titles

Amazon Prime Video partnered with Salman Khan to stream his movies worldwide exclusively. They signed a deal which gives Amazon worldwide streaming rights to all his future movies including the titles he will produce or has produced. 

Not just upcoming movies, the worldwide streaming service is already streaming Salman’s movies like Ready, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Kick, Jai Ho, Sultan, Ek Tha Tiger, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Lucky, Maine Pyar Kiya, Karan Arjun, and many more.

“Amazon Prime Video reaches over 200 countries and territories and I am happy to collaborate with Amazon Prime Video and expand the reach of Indian cinema,” said Salman in a statement.


As per the contract, Amazon Prime Video will first premiere Salman’s movies on the internet after the release. You can expect his movies to be available on the streaming service two months before any type of broadcast including Satellite/ TV broadcast.

This also means that Salman’s latest movie Tubelight will be first premiered on Amazon Prime Video which can be anytime soon. It’s a great deal for Salman’s fans not only in India but worldwide.

To watch Salman’s movies on Amazon Prime Video, you first have to subscribe to the streaming service at only Rs. 499 per year. You can explore the streaming service as much as you want, no limits for a whole year. The subscription cost includes access to all Bollywood and Hollywood movies streaming on Amazon Prime. You can also explore a range of TV Shows such as Constantine, Supernatural, the Vampire Diaries, Mr. Robot etc. streaming on Prime Video.

“India is a top priority market for Amazon and we believe that this love India has for films, the passion, the energy and the talent of India needs to be on a worldwide stage for global audiences to see,” said James Farrell, Head of Content (Amazon Prime Video), Asia Pacific.

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