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  • VMate and Jjust Music collaborate to promote new music video Wajah

    VMate and Jjust Music collaborate to promote new music video Wajah

    Trending short video platform VMate has partnered with Jjust Music to co-promote an upcoming new song ‘Wajah’. This is the first time that VMate has joined hands with Jjust Music, which is a pioneering music production house by renowned Bollywood actor and producer Jackky Bhagnani. To attract users, VMate has launched a fun-filled eponymous musical contest #Wajah. Creators participating in the contest have the opportunity to win exciting cash rewards up to Rs 5000.

    Wajah is a romantic track sung by vocalist Rahul Jain, and the video features television industry’s famous on-screen and off-screen couple Gautam Gupta and Smriti Khanna. Jjust Music will also stream the new music video on their official VMate account for the users. Video creators can enjoy the music and take inspiration to make entertaining videos for the music contest, which will be live from May 22 to May 28, 2020. The best ones will be awarded.

    The trailer of Jjust Music’s Wajah song was recently released on social media platforms, including VMate. It has garnered an overwhelming response from music lovers and creative minds who are looking forward to create their own versions of the music. To see the trailer, one can log into the VMate account and check out Jjust Music’s official profile – http://m.vmate.com/user/207341629. 

    During the ongoing lockdown period, Jjust Music had earlier launched Muskurayega India, a song for which some big faces from Bollywood came together to assert that India would defeat Covid-19 and return to normalcy soon. Prior to that, the music label had launched ‘Kamariya Hila Rahi Hai’, a peppy Holi song by Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh that featured the actor-singer along with popular dancer Lauren Gottlieb.

    In a short span, VMate has gained immense popularity across India, especially in small towns and villages. The platform has allowed India to find hidden talent from far-flung areas. Today, VMate has emerged as a leading digital community where people from across the country not just share their life moments, but also play an active role in trying times like outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. The platform has also been at the forefront of driving content and campaigns that appeal to the masses. Previously, VMate has partnered with Bollywood diva Sunny Leone, comedy queen Bharti Singh, dancing sensation Sapna Chaudhary, top YouTubers Bhuvan Bam & Ashish Chanchlani, among others, to connect the masses with their favourite celebrities. 

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  • Netizens step into Covid warriors’ shoes through VMate

    Netizens step into Covid warriors’ shoes through VMate

    MUMBAI: The Internet’s new-found sensation are people disguised as policemen and doctors to express their gratitude towards and pay respect to the frontline corona warriors. Several such videos have appeared across social media boards wherein users have extensively used a new virtual sticker, launched by trending short video app VMate – one of the most downloaded social media apps globally, in the honour of the corona warriors, who have put their lives at risk to ensure that people stay safe during the novel virus outbreak.

    When a user accesses the sticker, he appears dressed as a policeman, with uniform and sunglasses that have become synonymous with cops, and then as a doctor, with surgical robe, mask and stethoscope. Also part of the sticker is some hands that appear at the bottom of the screen and clap in the honour of the frontline warriors.

    Link – https://www.facebook.com/603006289860852/videos/258225705558653/

    The text appearing along with the sticker urges all to clap so that the policemen, armymen, doctors and nurses can be felicitated. It further makes a reference to the users themselves, suggesting that even those who are adhering to the lockdown norms are helping in the ongoing fight against the novel virus. The voiceover in the backdrop of the sticker says, “Bharat aur Bharat-vasiyon ki rakshha karna hamara param kartavya hai. Har Bharatiya swasthya rahe yeh hamari zimmedari hai. Hum hamesha aapke saath hain (It is our prime duty to safeguard India as well as all Indians. It is our responsibility that all Indians remain healthy. We are always with you)”.

    This comes even as several doctors and policemen have converged to VMate in the wake of the lockdown to raise awareness and dispel misinformation concerning Covid-19. Besides, some of the reputed media groups, such as Punjab Kesari and Dainik Jagran, too joined VMate in bolstering the front against the novel virus. Recently, Indian government’s citizen engagement platform MyGovIndia also launched a profile on VMate to provide real-time official information to people and promote Aarogya Setu, a mobile application developed by the government to connect essential health services with the people of India. The 64th edition of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s radio show ‘Mann Ki Baat’ was also streamed live through the profile.

  • Punjab Kesari joins VMate to cater real-time verified COVID-19 information

    Punjab Kesari joins VMate to cater real-time verified COVID-19 information

    MUMBAI: After roping in doctors and furnishing World Health Organization (WHO)-sourced information in an interactive format, trending short video app VMate has now upped the ante against COVID-19 aka Coronavirus pandemic by onboarding some reputed media houses and journalists on the platform. VMate, among the most downloaded social media apps globally, has now collaborated with Hindi-language newspaper Punjab Kesari to provide its users relevant information related to the pandemic. The publication has launched an official profile on the app through which it disseminates news through short videos.

    Punjab Kesari’s profile on the app shares news items from different parts, especially the northern belt, of the country. The major focus of the videos is on Coronavirus-related news, such as latest information about the spread of the virus, situation of migrants stranded due to lockdown and steps being taken by governments and authorities.

    VMate Associate Director Nisha Pokhriyal said, “We at VMate have been striving to cater authentic and relevant information to our users in the wake of the novel virus outbreak. We are looking for more such publications to come onboard the platform to ensure users get real time information through verified sources.”

    Echoing the sentiments, Punjab Kesari spokesperson and Head of Digital Ad Operations, Vijayender Singh, said, “VMate has an extensive reach in the rural belt and is rightly called 'Rural India' s TikTok'. This association will enable dissemination of information among millions who use the short video app.”

    Apart from the publication, a few journalists too have been using VMate to disseminate ground report related to Covid-19 and its impact. Arvind Pareek, a journalist from Chhapar in Churu district of Rajasthan, has been using VMate to report on Coronavirus impact in the state, which is among the worst hit. In his videos on the app, Arvind has interviewed several police officials and sanitation workers. Another similar profile on the app is that of Sunny Sharma, a journalist from Haryana’s Rohtak district. Most of the videos shared by the scribe comprise interviews with migrant workers who are stranded due to the lockdown and scrambling for essentials and police personnel who are on the road performing their duties.

    Since the outbreak of the pandemic, VMate has taken a number of steps to aid the efforts being undertaken to tackle the situation. Apart from onboarding medical professionals and launching ‘Myth Buster’, the app also launched a #21DaysChallenge wherein it encouraged people to spend the lockdown time at homes in a creative and entertaining manner. A VMate Corona Anthem was also launched, which talked about the Dos and Don’ts and asserted that the novel virus would soon be gone from India. Celebrities like dancing sensation Sapna Chaudhary too supported the cause by performing on the anthem. Besides, users of the short video app also shared videos to showcase how rural India was coping with the situation. A few of them shared videos of them distributing food among the underprivileged. With these attempts, VMate has demonstrated that the right use of technology can always bolster the cause of mankind against an unprecedented crisis.

  • VMate’s ‘Myth Buster’ simplifies WHO-sourced info on COVID-19

    VMate’s ‘Myth Buster’ simplifies WHO-sourced info on COVID-19

    MUMBAI:  There are very few contents providing authenticated and detailed information about the dos and don’ts and the safeguards one should adhere to in the wake of the global pandemic COVID-19.

    In a bid to overcome these limitations, short video app VMate has launched an official profile on the platform that serves detailed information verified by none other than the World Health Organization (WHO). The profile titled ‘Myth Buster’ answers almost all frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to the pandemic and clarifies doubts in the minds of common people. Here we list 10 such questions and their answers that would address most of your queries and issues concerning the impact and spread of the novel virus. Let’s take a look:

    1. Can drinking more water help contain the spread of Coronavirus?

    According to a social media post, drinking water every 15 minutes will drive any virus in the throat region down to the stomach, where the already present acidic substances will kill them. The fact is that there’s no scientific evidence of any kind of virus getting killed by following this. However, drinking water regularly keeps your body hydrated and that is a good practice.

    2. Can Vitamin C supplement save you from COVID-19?

    Researchers have not yet found any proof to substantiate this claim that Vitamin C is an effective supplement against Coronavirus.

    3. Is consuming silver particles the right prevention against the novel virus?

    An American televangelist falsely claimed that colloidal silver, which means silver particles in liquid, can prevent and treat strains of coronavirus in as little as 12 hours and further help in improving immunity. There is no proof to support this claim. As a matter of fact, consuming colloidal silver can damage the kidney and lead to cardiac ailments.

    4. Does consuming garlic help prevent novel coronavirus?

    Garlic is a good food ingredient, equipped with shielding properties against several diseases. However, there is no scientific proof about whether it is helpful in combating the novel coronavirus.

    5. Is consumption of alcohol a safeguard against COVID-19?

    Alcohol consumption is no safeguard against coronavirus. In fact, it can turn out to be dangerous. Regular and increased consumption of alcohol can lead to several health-related complications.

    6. Do mosquitoes spread coronavirus?

    Mosquito bites do not lead to spread of coronavirus. There is no finding or study suggesting that mosquitoes can spread the novel virus.

    7. How effective are thermal scanners in detecting corona-infected persons?

    Thermal scanners can help identify people who have fever triggered by COVID-19. They fail to detect patients who have coronavirus but do not show the fever symptom. Hence, it is not very effective as usually a person contaminated with the novel virus may not show fever-like symptoms for as long as 10 days.

    8. Does taking hot-water bath prevent COVID-19?

    No, bathing with hot water is no solution to the coronavirus menace. The body temperature of a normal person varies from 36.5 degree Celsius to 37 degree Celsius, irrespective of the water temperature you are bathing in. Going by the facts, using too hot water for bathing purposes can be harmful to the skin.

    9. Does coronavirus not spread in hot and humid weather?

    Facts ascertained to date show that COVID-19 can spread in cold as well as hot/humid weather. Irrespective of weather conditions, if you are residing or travelling in a corona-reported vicinity, please ensure that you take all necessary precautions. The best way to remain safe is washing your hands properly and regularly.

    10. Can a person recover from coronavirus?

    Yes, a person can fully recover from coronavirus. And if some symptoms persist after getting treated, it does not mean that the symptoms would stay with you for life. Most people getting infected with the virus can get rid of it completely. Any symptom must be treated clinically, and if cough, fever, and breathing trouble remains, the need is to consult a doctor immediately.

    The profile furnishes the facts in an interesting and interactive format, with clear Hindi text, voice-over narrating the content, and animations. The idea behind it to maximize the reach of the message among the masses and help them understand the technicalities in the simplest possible manner. Users also have the option to share the videos on different social media and instant messaging platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

  • Short video app VMate launches ‘Myth Buster’ to spread corona-related info issued by WHO

    Short video app VMate launches ‘Myth Buster’ to spread corona-related info issued by WHO

    MUMBAI: Trending short video app VMate, which has taken a slew of measures to help people in the prevailing lockdown condition triggered by the outbreak of COVID-19, has taken yet another step to bust myths doing the rounds on various social media platforms. VMate, among the 10 most downloaded social media apps globally, has now launched a dedicated profile to help users get corona-related information that is confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

    Link – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyvTkTMMH4s

    Taking into consideration its userbase and ensure better communication, the profile caters the information in an animated form and the language chosen for the same is Hindi. The profile has also been aptly titled ‘Myth Buster’, in accordance with its purpose. The idea behind the profile is to check the spread and impact of rumors doing rounds on social media platforms and give relevant and correct information to the users. Some of the facts that have been presented through videos in the profile include:

    ·        Hot and humid climate does not prevent the spread of coronavirus

    ·        There is no evidence to substantiate the claim that consumption of garlic can help prevent coronavirus

    ·        People from all age groups are susceptible to coronavirus and not just the elderlies

    ·        Antibiotics do not act as a safeguard against the virus

    ·        Breathing exercise cannot be helpful in the diagnosis of the virus

    ·        Rinsing nose repeatedly is no safeguard against the virus

    The facts furnished on the profile have been designed in a Q&A format, making the videos interactive in nature. Clear text coupled with simple illustrations further ensures clarity in the intended communication. The text has also been converted into video and animation format to maximize the reach of the message among the masses and help them understand the technicalities in the simplest possible manner. In each of the videos, the text has also been read out in the audio format. There is also an option for users to share videos on different social media and instant messaging platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Thousands of VMate users have already followed the page within a short span of its launch.

    Following the outbreak of the novel virus and announcement of 21-day countrywide lockdown by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government, short video app VMate has taken a number of initiatives to help its users. VMate had roped in some reputed doctors who not just busted myths, but also guided people on the Dos and Don’ts in the prevailing situation. Apart from keeping the users informed, the app has also taken up the responsibility of keeping them entertained and engaged during the lockdown situation.

    Recently, the app launched the VMate Corona Anthem, a foot-tapping song spreading the right message related to the pandemic. It urges people to adhere to the practice of Namaste, wash hands repeatedly and use masks. It asserts that Indians would emerge as winners in the ongoing war against coronavirus. The song was sung and composed by Advait Nemlekar, a popular Bollywood name who has worked in projects like ‘Saand ki Aankh’ and ‘Special Ops’, among others.

    Simultaneously, VMate is also running a #21DaysChallenge wherein users are given a fresh challenge each day with the intention of keeping them confined in their homes and maintain a positive frame of mind. In addition to this, the app has also launched three games – a Super Mario-themed game, a quiz and a ‘kill Corona with Masks' sticker. In the Mario-based game, the flowers and the mushrooms have been replaced with sanitizers and masks while the Mario has been replaced with a tweaked version of the VMate mascot, Vivi, who holds an anti-corona flag to turn into an anti-corona mascot.

  • VMate launches corona anthem

    VMate launches corona anthem

    MUMBAI: Short-video platform VMate has launched the VMate corona anthem, a foot-tapping number based on the now-popular anti-corona slogan ‘Go Corona, Corona Go Go’.

    The VMate corona anthem, however, is an extension of the viral mantra and spreads the right message related to the pandemic that has brought the world to its knees and resulted in the government enforcing an unprecedented 21-day countrywide lockdown. The anthem asserts that India would emerge as the winner in the ongoing war against the deadly virus. At the same time, it spreads all the right message related to the prevailing situation, advising people to wash their hands repeatedly and wear masks. The anthem further advocates ‘social distancing’ by urging all to make ‘Namaste’ – the Indian way of greeting each other – a trend.

    Link – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9E-AGW3-P0

    The lyrics of the anthem, ‘India ki jeet, Corona ki haar, Go Corona, Corona Go Go…India se tu ab door ho’, which roughly translates to ‘India will triumph and Corona will lose in the war against the pandemic’. The song has been composed and sung by Advait Nemlekar, who has worked in popular Bollywood films like ‘Saand Ki Aankh’ and some blockbuster Gujarati movies, including ‘Gujjubhai the Great’. His latest association was with ‘Special Ops’ series that starred critically acclaimed actors Kay Kay Menon and Vinay Pathak. The VMate corona anthem’s video showcases performances by several creators on the app and has been choreographed by Hemanshu Patel.

    The anthem is a manifestation of VMate’s commitment towards strengthening the fight against the pandemic, which has posed possibly the biggest challenge faced by mankind in the modern era. Earlier, the app had roped in doctors and medical professionals to ensure that only validated information reached the users. The step was also aimed at busting myths doing rounds on various social media platforms. Apart from this, VMate also launched a #21DaysChallenge, wherein creators were asked to take up a fresh challenge on each day of the lockdown. The idea behind the initiative was to keep users busy, engaged and entertained at homes in a creative manner during the lockdown.

    This was followed by the launch of three innovative corona-related games on the short video app. 

  • VMate launches #21DaysChallenge to ensure people stay busy at homes during lockdown

    VMate launches #21DaysChallenge to ensure people stay busy at homes during lockdown

    MUMBAI: Despite a strict countrywide lockdown enforced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government, the authorities have been struggling to stop people from venturing out of their homes. While some people are moving out only in cases of exigencies, there are many who are doing so out of boredom, triggered by prolonged stays at home. To help such people cope with the situation, short video platform VMate has launched an interesting and innovative #21DaysChallenge, which would aid people in remaining busy while staying at their homes.

    As part of the drive, a fresh challenge would be given to the users each day throughout the lockdown period. The users need to create videos on the same and share it on the platform. For instance, on Day 1 the users were asked to create interesting videos using coronavirus-related stickers on the app, and the next day, they were asked to perform a trick wherein they had to pull a piece of cloth from underneath a house made of playing cards, glasses etc. Taking it a notch further, the users were asked to film themselves while drinking water from a glass without using their hands. The creators will be asked to undertake various similar challenges everyday till April 14.

    What’s even more interesting is that under each challenge, users are offered rewards in the form of money. VMate has also created an in-app H5 page where the best videos from creators are featured. The page also has a ranking of top users whose videos clocked the maximum response on the platform.

    The message behind the #21DaysChallenge is loud and clear – helping people make the most of the ample free time at their disposal. The response by the users further suggests that we must refrain from sulking and complaining, and instead, utilize the lockdown period by adhering to social distancing and engaging ourselves in creative activities.

    VMate has emerged as a responsible and outstanding platform since the outbreak of the pandemic. Recently, several doctors and medical professionals converged on the short video app to spread awareness and provide authentic information related to Covid-19 among the users. In addition to this, users from interior parts of the country also took to the platform to showcase how rural India was waging a war against the dreaded virus. Videos shared on the app showed how authorities were disseminating information/government orders through unconventional means like loudspeakers on bicycles and autorickshaws.

    While those in urban areas are relishing on streaming services like Netflix, people in smaller towns and rural belts seem to have found a good companion in the trending short video app, which is often referred to as ‘Rural India’s TikTok’.

    Link – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvNDff12QO0&feature=youtu.

  • Creators on VMate show how rural India is fighting Coronavirus

    Creators on VMate show how rural India is fighting Coronavirus

    MUMBAI: India is practically under a house arrest by the deadly global pandemic Covid-19 or coronavirus. In the prevailing 21-day lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government, there is increased reliance on television channels, news websites and newspapers for any information. However, the lockdown has confined the scope of media to a great extent, compelled by restricted movement of journalists and cancellation of events. And this is the situation in metros and other urban areas, which have better literacy, enhanced media and FM stations. But have you wondered how the battle against the pandemic is being fought in rural India?

    Videos shared by users on trending short video app VMate, which is also referred to as ‘Rural India’s TikTok’, have showcased how the rural parts of the country are dealing with the unprecedented crisis that has gripped the whole world. Videos shared by creators on the short video app have shown how authorities are leaving no stone unturned and excluding no means of communication to reach out to millions in villages and remote areas.

    Link – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBZR0b6G9VQ&feature=youtu.be

    Those of us who grew up in areas beyond metros, loudspeakers on bicycles or autorickshaws, announcing the latest movie release in cinema theatres was a usual sight. And VMate videos have revealed that this same mode is being used by government authorities to disseminate information related to the pandemic/lockdown in villages across India. In one of the videos shared by Jitesh Kumar, a user from Ballia in Uttar Pradesh, government officials can be seen announcing the Dos and Don’ts related to the virus on a bicycle. The video also features avid listeners who keenly listen to information such as why they should not venture out of their homes.

    Another video, posted by Max Khan from Samastipur in Bihar shows announcements being made from an autorickshaw, telling people that there is still time to take action to reduce the impact of the Covid-19 virus. Similarly, Prince Lal Gabru’s video from Jehanabad shows a police jeep informing people about the lockdown and asking them to stay inside their homes. The announcement further says that only essential commodity shops are allowed to remain functional.

    VMate user Deepak has also shared a video of Faridabad police jeep, wherein the cops can be seen warning people against venturing out of homes without valid reasons. SungHo Jamali, another short video creator, has posted a video of similar announcement being made in a regional dialect and people being asked to refrain from even meeting relatives during the lockdown period.

    The videos shared by users of the platform, who hail from smaller towns and villages, has displayed how rural India is battling the crisis, which has virtually brought the biggest economies in the world to their knees. While most social media platforms are flooded with trending hashtags and monologue videos, apps like VMate, which is among the 10 most downloaded social media apps globally, has shown the real battle being fought at ground zero.

  • As PM Modi announces pan-India lockdown to fight coronavirus, doctors on VMate tell what we should do

    As PM Modi announces pan-India lockdown to fight coronavirus, doctors on VMate tell what we should do

    At 8 pm on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeared on the national television and putting end to all speculations, announced a strict 21-day country-wide lockdown to prevent spread of Covid-19 aka Coronavirus. This was also a declaration of India entering a decisive stage in the war against the global pandemic, at the forefront of which are medical professionals such as nurses and doctors. While experts across the world are striving to introduce a vaccination for the life-threatening virus, doctors in hospitals are combating the menace at the ground level. Their commitment to work is coupled with heavy psychological burden as well.

    With the pandemic holding humanity hostage and practically placing millions of Indians under house arrest, one thing that we all are fighting simultaneously is acute boredom. What has come to our rescue in this phase are the various short video platforms, such as VMate. Besides entertaining us, the short video apps are also adding to our pool of information regarding the virus. VMate, which has emerged as an active warrior in the battle, has witnessed convergence of doctors and medical professionals as well who are spreading authenticated and valuable information among the users.

    One of the doctors on the trending short video app is Khushboo Tanwar from Faridabad in Haryana, who has explained the various symptoms of the virus – dry cough, fever, headache, fatigue and breathing trouble. She also explains how we can make home-made sanitizers using doctor spirit and aloe vera. Another doctor on the app, Dr Chitra Tamta from Nainital, has touched upon a common but least realized mistake that we commit. Most of us have been using masks since the outbreak of coronavirus but sadly, most of us have been doing it the wrong way. Dr Tamta, through her videos, has explained the right ways to wear a mask and use sanitizers.

    Dr Animesh is another senior medical practitioner who is using VMate to spread awareness among masses. In his videos, the doctor stresses upon the need and means to ensure cleanliness, and also advises people to maintain a healthy diet to boost immunity. Adding to the bank of information is Dr Deepak Devgun from Haryana’s Kurukshetra. According to Dr Devgun, we must refrain from buying loose rations and instead stick to branded and packaged ration till the crisis is averted. According to him, germs/virus can be transmitted easily through loose lentils, rice, etc. Similarly, Dr Sandeep from UP’s Gautam Buddh Nagar has highlighted how regular exercise can help boost our immunity and deal with the situation.

    With the mankind presumably facing the worst-ever health crisis, the tips and suggestions by these physicians on VMate can turn out to be life-saving mantra for us. Through small doable steps, they empower us and provide ammo to combat the corona crisis.

    It is not for the first time that VMate, which is among the 10 most downloaded social media apps in the world, has offered us valuable information with regard to the Covid-19 outbreak. Recently, a number of videos of mask makers – stitching masks in bulk at factories and even small-time workshops – had trended on the platform. In the course of it, some of the creators had explained how a simple piece of cloth/handkerchief could be used to make a mask. Besides, some of the creators went for a lighter take on the issue, bringing smiles to our faces in the difficult times. Some had used parodies of popular songs while a few others had used jingles of advertisements to educate all on various aspects of the pandemic.

  • VMate Among the Top 10 Most Downloaded Social Media Apps Worldwide

    VMate Among the Top 10 Most Downloaded Social Media Apps Worldwide

    MUMBAI: VMate, a trending short video the platform, is the 9th most downloaded social media app across the world in February 2020, as per a report by Sensor Tower. It ranks 7th in the world with regard to Google Play downloads. With millions of active users, VMate has been strengthening its position with innovative video stickers and engaging campaigns, registering a remarkable presence In India. Recently, VMate entered into the top 5 breakout social media apps as published by App Annie report for “State of Mobile 2020.”

    Link – https://sensortower.com/blog/top-social-media-apps-worldwide-february-2020

    VMate’s engaging campaigns have contributed to its ascent to the top. For instance, one of the latest campaigns by VMate, which won the heart of people in India, is #VMateAsliHolibaaz. The platform roped in famous YouTubers Bhuvan Bam and Ashish Chanchlani and dancing sensation Sapna Chaudhary for the campaign. People from across the country participated in the campaign and made it a huge success. The platform banks on the concept of community building and providing an opportunity to make an earning using their talent. Previously, VMate has launched exciting campaigns such as Filmistaan and New Year with actress Sunny Leone. In most of the campaigns, everyone wins assured prizes while some of the lucky ones win cars, scooters, etc.

    Ms. Nisha Pokhriyal, Associate Director, VMate, said, “We are thrilled to be one of the top social media apps that people across the world love to embrace. India adds a unique flavor to our platform, and we receive an overwhelming response for all our campaigns. We aim to continue being their top choice to express themselves, celebrate themselves and bring their hidden talent out.”

    As a platform, VMate has always stood out in the market for taking care of its users and their desires to become famous. It allows the users to not only follow their passion, get famous but also earn livelihood via VMate videos. Some of the well-known VMate influencers earn close to INR 1-2 lakh a month. Many VMate creators have also made their dreams come true via VMate. Abdullah, popularly known as Muradabadi Hulk, won a date with Bollywood diva Sunny Leone and impressed her with his strength and chivalry. Similarly, various other VMate creators are living the life of their choice.