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Aspiring artistes can now showcase talent online

Like to experiment with make-up or try out different looks and post pictures or lip-syncing to popular songs? Then participate in the digital contest "Talent Hunt".

IANS

Like to experiment with make-up or try out different looks and post pictures or lip-syncing to popular songs? Then participate in the digital contest "Talent Hunt".

The social network platform Roposo - TV by the People announced the contest on Tuesday. It aims to encourage aspiring artistes to come forward, showcase their talent and capture the limelight instantly.

The participants also stand a chance to win a grand prize of Rs 1 lakh, and Rs 30,000 for every category. The competition will accept entries till November 30.

"For a generation which is always on the move, entertainment that can be consumed on-the-go has become the most convenient option. Young and old alike are hooked onto live streaming platforms, where they are able to showcase their talent as well as view others', becoming creators and content consumers simultaneously," Mayank Bhangadia, CEO and Co-founder, Roposo, said in a statement. 

"Our aim is to inspire people, offer them their choice of content, help them connect with an audience from around the globe, and enable them to express and share their creations - making them celebrities overnight. Through our Talent Hunt, we look forward to being home to one lakh best content creators of the country," he added.

Each entry will be evaluated on the basis of the number of votes received and the quality of content, which will determine the ultimate winner. 

Contestants can garner votes by sharing their Roposo content through networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.
 

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