The IPL 2025 has started a great debut and the magic of cricket is overshadowed everywhere. From the echoed applause to the screen in the stadium, every cricket lover is immersed in the thrill of this season. If you are also one of them and thinking how to see a live match on Jiohotstar without loosening pockets, then Jio and Airtel have brought a golden opportunity for you.

Both these companies are offering free Jiohotstar subscription with their prepaid plans, including not only the live matches of IPL but also the world of films, TV shows and hotstar specials. So let's take a glimpse of the most economical and magnificent plans of Jio and Airtel, which will fulfill the love of your budget and cricket together.

Jio's plans: double dose of economy and entertainment

Jio has offered many great options for its customers, which are the best mix of data and entertainment. First of all, let's talk about Jio's 100 rupees data plan. This small recharge gives 5GB additional data with free jiohotstar subscription for 90 days. The only condition is that you should have an active base plan beforehand. If you want a little more data, then a cricket data pack of 195 rupees is for you. It gives 15GB of data and free jiohotstar mobile subscription with 90 days validity.

Now if you want long validity and lots of benefits, then try a plan of Rs 899 of Jio. It provides 2GB data, 20GB extra data, unlimited calls, 100 SMS daily daily and Jiohotstar's mobile/TV subscription for 90 days. Need a little different option? The plan of Rs 949 comes with 2GB data, JioCloud and Free Jiohotstar subscription for 84 days.

And if you want to finish the year -round tension, then take an annual plan of Rs 3599, including 2.5GB data, 90 days Jiohotstar subscription and 50GB JioCloud storage.

Airtel's answer: Best offer in budget

Airtel is also not behind and has brought great plans to woo its users. Let's start with a 100 rupee data pack, which comes with 30 days validity and 5GB data. It also has a 30 -day Jiohotstar mobile subscription. If you want a 90 -day plan, take a pack of Rs 195, in which 15GB of data and free Jiohotstar subscription is available.

Need a little more benefit? Airtel's Rs 301 plan gives 1GB of data, unlimited calls, 100 SMS and 3 -month -old Jiohotstar subscription for 28 days. There is a plan of Rs 549 for more data users, including 3GB of data, spam call protection and 3 -month -old Jiohotstar subscription for 28 days. For long validity, choose a plan of Rs 1,029, which gives 2GB of data and free subscription daily for 84 days. And for a year -long relief, take a yearly plan of Rs 3,999, which provides 2.5GB data, unlimited calls and 1 year Jiohotstar subscription.

Which plan is the best for you?

Both Jio and Airtel are attracting customers in their own way. If you want more data and long validity at low cost, then Jio's plans are fantastic for you. At the same time, Airtel's plans are the best for those who want more data and additional features for short periods. So choose the plan according to your budget and requirement and enjoy IPL 2025 without interruption.

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