Commenting on the milestone, Kiran Mani, CEO – Digital, JioHotstar, said, “We have always believed that world-class entertainment should be accessible to all, and crossing 100 million subscribers is a testament to that vision. This milestone not only underscores India’s limitless potential but also strengthens our commitment to pioneering category-first experiences at an unprecedented scale. As we continue to innovate and expand, our focus remains on shaping the future of streaming, driving accessibility, and unlocking infinite possibilities for a billion screens.”
The foundation of this rapid growth lies in JioHotstar’s vast and diverse entertainment offerings. With an unparalleled selection of TV shows, the most extensive collection of Hollywood content on a single platform, a wide array of digital specials across languages, a year-round lineup of unscripted and reality shows, and the recently launched Sparks—spotlighting India’s most popular creators—JioHotstar has built the most expansive content universe in India’s digital landscape.
JioHotstar has revolutionised sports streaming in India with immersive, interactive experiences for every fan. As the home of premier tournaments such as ICC events, IPL, and WPL, it has also championed grassroots cricket through the Indian Street Premier League and brought global sporting excellence with the Premier League and Wimbledon. Additionally, JioHotstar continues to power domestic leagues like Pro Kabaddi and ISL.
With cutting-edge features like ultra-HD 4K streaming, AI-powered insights, real-time stats overlays, live chats, multi-angle viewing, and voice-assisted navigation, it has transformed the sports streaming experience. It delivered the biggest-ever ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, championed inclusivity with the Women’s Premier League, and set new benchmarks with IPL 2025.
Beyond sports, JioHotstar has redefined live streaming, turning real-time events into shared cultural moments. This was evident in the Coldplay Music of the Spheres concert livestream and the spiritual spectacle of Mahashivratri: The Divine Night, which brought audiences closer to over 20 sacred Jyotirlinga aartis across India—seamlessly blending technology, scale, and emotion like never before.