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Punjabi Singers Setting New Trends With Live Streaming

IANS, 04 Aug, 2017 01:45 PM
  • Punjabi Singers Setting New Trends With Live Streaming
A leading mobile LIVE streaming community 'BIGO LIVE' recently saw the promotion of a latest Punjabi song 'Superstar' by pop sensation Sukh-E Muzical Doctorz on their app.
 
 
The Battle to meet the # Superstar contest organised by the BIGO LIVE team gave winners a chance to meet Sukh-E and perform in his presence where he wholeheartedly encouraged the participants to pursue their passion in singing, dancing or playing any instrument and take advantage of platforms such as these to unleash their talent.
 
 
"The best way to utilise the potential, the talent you all have is by practicing and improving. This generation has opportunities and inspiration that most people never had before," Sukh-E said.
 
 
Fans who drove long distances to meet their favourite star were overwhelmed and encouraged by the conversation.
 
 
Another popular Punjabi singer, Deep Money of the Dope Shope fame, visited the BIGO LIVE office on 28th of July, 2017 to connect with his fans via Live Streaming and share his new song 'Resham Da Rumaal ' along with answering their questions and motivating them to sing.
 
 
Sukh-E and Deep Money are the latest additions to BIGO LIVE's community of audiences and bollywood personalities, influencers, broadcasters who come together.
 
 
BIGO has created opportunities for 5000 individuals so far and is planning further investments promote talent and get sponsorship.
 
 
Money said, "I love to see people getting a fair chance to showcase themselves and find guidance and motivation through their smartphones because of such apps. I sometimes feel surreal when I am able to connect with my fans so easily and creatively."
 
 
BIGO has created opportunities for 5000 individuals so far and is planning further investments promote talent and get sponsorship.
 
 
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