Published 19:46 IST, July 2nd 2020
'Bigg Boss Malayalam 2' fame Krishnajeev AKA Fukru opens up about TikTok ban in India
Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 fame Krishnajeev AKA Fukru recently opened up about the TikTok ban imposed by the government of India. Read here to know more about it
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On June 29, Government of India imposed a ban on video-sharing application TikTok. Ever since n, a lot of celebs and fans are taking to social media to express ir concerns over ban of TikTok in India. One such celeb is Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 fame Krishnajeev aka Fukru.
Fukru has risen to fame due to sensational videos that he made on app. app has also helped him to make it to reality show Bigg Boss Malayalam 2. He recently came forward and gave his opinion on decision taken by Government of India
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Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 fame Fukru on TikTok ban in India
While talking about ban to a media portal, Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 contestant Fukru expressed that app was a life-changer for him. He also expressed that he got huge fandom due to same app. Furrmore, he added that he will be wholeheartedly supporting ban on TikTok. He added that he has an emotional connection with platform, but w he just sees it like any or application. He n mentioned that a lot of people showcased ir talent on platform and have risen to fame due to it. Fukru also added that he does t see this as an end to creativity and added that new platforms will come and audience of se apps will be entertained and amused by it.
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Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 fame Fukru has over 4.4 million followers on video-sharing applications. He also mentioned how a lot of people are getting more creative due to apps like this. He also talked about his future plans and added that his focus has shifted from creating his own videos in contrast to lip-syncing ors from same platform. Fukru was one of most famous contestants on Bigg Boss Malayalam 2 and was loved by his fans. show was hosted by Mollywood megastar Mohanlal. Mohanlal also expressed on how during time of show he himself had started watching Fukru’s TikTok videos.
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On June 29, Home Ministry of India banned 59 Chinese Apps including TikTok, UC Browser and We Chat. It was reported that centre had received reports and complaints from various sources that indicated misuse of se apps for stealing user data without permission on servers located outside India. According to government, decision was taken to protect "sovereignty of Indian Cyber and to ensure interests of crores of Indian mobile users."
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19:46 IST, July 2nd 2020