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Hungama Digital launches application for Satyamev Jayate

28 May 2012

Hungama Digital has launched application for Star Network's recently launched show, 'Satyamev Jayate'.

At present, the application is available for iTunes and works on Ipods, Iphone and Ipads.

The application lets users stream songs and watch videos. One can share them with friends and communities and follow the official Satyamev Jayate twitter timeline.

With every episode, the application is also updated with the new song and video released on that episode.

According to the official communiqué, within a couple of days of launch, the app is the No. 1 in the "entertainment category" and No. 3 in the "Top 25" of all the apps on the app store for iphone.

The application will soon be available on the Android.

Source: Indian Television News?

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