Vodafone Idea rolls out new family postpaid plan with OTT, travel perks and 5G connectivity: Price, data and more

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has rolled out a new postpaid offering, theVi Max Family Plan, aimed at families seeking comprehensive connectivity and entertainment in one package. Priced atRs 871 per month, the plan includes two mobile connections, one primary and one secondary, alongside a suite of digital and travel benefits.
A key highlight of the plan is thecomplimentary Netflix Basic subscription, available exclusively to the primary user. Additionally, subscribers can enjoy access to other OTT platforms, with a combinedmonthly data allowance of 120GB. Of this, 70GB is allocated to the primary user, 40GB to the secondary user, and 10GB is shared data.
The plan supportsdata rollover of up to400GB—200GB for each user and includesunlimited data usage during nighttime hours (12am to 6am). Users will also benefit fromunlimited local, STD, and national roaming calls, along with3,000 free SMS per month.
Vi has included its‘Choice’ benefits as part of the new plan. Subscribers can opt for one entertainment subscription, choosing from platforms such asAmazon Prime, Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, and Fancode, accessible via theVi Movies & TV app. In addition, users may select between ayear-long subscription to Norton Mobile Security or theEaseMyTrip Travel Benefit, which offers exclusive discounts on flight bookings.
The company has also made the plan flexible, allowing users toadd up to six additional secondary members at ₹299 per person. Each of these users will receive40GB of data and the same unlimited calling benefits. The plan includesunlimited 5G connectivity, currently available in select Indian cities such asMumbai, Delhi-NCR, Patna, Chandigarh, and Bengaluru.
Vi said in a statement that the plan is designed to cater to the growing digital consumption needs of Indian families, while also offering the freedom to customise benefits based on individual preferences.
With increasing competition in the telecom sector, Vi’s latest move is seen as a strategic attempt to attract premium postpaid users looking for bundled entertainment and travel perks, while offering robust 5G connectivity.