Netflix, the network popular for providing subscription-based on-demand Internet streaming service, is now available in India, as it expands its reach to more than 190 countries around the world.
The oh-so-popular quote “Netflix & Chill” can finally & gladly be applicable to all the people in India. All those long hours spent in front of the computer screens waiting for your favourite TV shows to load – can finally be waved goodbye to. All the entertaining and fun shows can be watched on this site.
For those who don’t know what Netflix is all about – It’s an on-demand internet media streaming facility that is very popular in the US and parts of Europe. It is available in more than 50 countries across the world, including Switzerland, Austria, France, Germany and more. Last year, the company expanded its services to Japan, Spain, Portugal and Italy. And now it will be available everywhere including India
This service includes paying a start-up charge of Rs.500/- for BASIC, Rs.650/- for STANDARD & Rs.800/- as Premium fees for a month. This service can be used on multiple screens at the same time itself depending on the package type that a person chooses.
Imagine! The entire Netflix library is at your disposal. And it also has a lot Indian movies and tv shows as well.
There have been a lot of hilarious tweets and status updates on Netflix being available in India. The Internet is going crazy with the “#NetflixIndia” Hashtag and a lot youngsters, politicians and film stars are tweeting about it.
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to add another social media website in your list of Most visited and start NETFLIX-ing.
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