Get your Bollywood fix with Eros Now Select available via Apple TV channels
What you need to know
- Eros Now Select has landed on Apple TV Channels.
- Users can subscribe via the Apple TV app.
- Content includes Bollywood movies and more.
Fans of Bollywood movies who live in the United States can now get their fix via the Apple TV Channels feature for the first time. The popular streaming service Eros Now Select has joined the fray, offering access to movies and original content for a monthly $3.49 fee.
The news came via a press release.
If all of that sounds like something right up your street, lucky you! You can take advantage of a seven-day free trial right now via the Apple TV channel, with the $3.49 fee kicking in after that.
Eros Now brings the best of Bollywood films and exclusive web series to the US through Apple TV with Eros Now Select!
Tap on the link to know more- https://t.co/xagCN7cBu4Eros Now brings the best of Bollywood films and exclusive web series to the US through Apple TV with Eros Now Select!
Tap on the link to know more- https://t.co/xagCN7cBu4— Eros Now (@ErosNow) April 14, 2020April 14, 2020
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