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Now, there are platforms that connect fans with celebrities virtually

Platforms such as myFanPark, TrueFan and Unlu are giving different options including shout- outs and personalised video messages to connect with celebrities.

November 25, 2020 / 20:05 IST
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Celebrities have found a new way of connecting with their fans and that's through online platforms which are letting fans connect with their favourite stars virtually.

Platforms like myFanPark, TrueFan, Unlu are giving different options including shout outs, personalised video messages to connect with celebrities.

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While on myFanPark and Unlu, fans can directly request for shoutout messages or video messages, TrueFan has opted for the gamification route.

For example, if you wish to get a video message from cricketer Robin Uthappa, who is listed on myFanPark, then you would have to shell out around Rs 10,000. Similarly, to connect with actor Sharman Joshi who played the character of Raju Rastogi in the film 3 Idiots, you will have to spend Rs 9,999 on Unlu for a video message.

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