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Star Plus to debut the promo for “Satyamev Jayate” exclusively on Twitter

12 September 2014

 The third season of the popular television show Satyamev Jayate with Aamir Khan on Star Plus will be exclusively promoted on Twitter.

With the success of rise in online conversation around the show in the last two seasons, this season audience will be engaged in many unique ways on Twitter.
Star Plus will give fans the power to unlock and enable the release of the promo of the new season of Satyamev Jayate exclusively on Twitter, before any online or offline platform.
Star Plus will become the first broadcaster to use the “Flock to Unlock” card that will incentivise followers to drive engagement and awareness about the show and unlock exclusive content on Twitter.
Fans are encouraged to Tweet with hashtag #MumkinHai to generate the required number of Tweets needed to unlock the video and be the first to view it.
Below is the tweet from @SatyamevJayate:
Below is the tweet from @StarPlus:
In the spirit of empowering audience, there have been various Twitter exclusive chats with experts in various social issues, such as Harish Iyer and Nikhil Dey, held by @SatyamevJayate.
Follow @SatyamevJayate and @StarPlus for more and Tweet using #MumkinHai to join the conversation.
Source: Indiantelevision.com
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