Published 20:19 IST, June 13th 2020
Jio gets into meme-filled banter with Amazon Prime; announces good news for its customers
Jio got into a meme-filled banter with Amazon Prime on Twitter. The tech giant announced a good news for its customers using the broadband service JioFiber.
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With prevalence of social media, memes have become a part and parcel of netizens’ lives. Be it poking fun at a movie, trolling a celebrity or reacting to a current issue, memes on almost every major event are common. Even business deals have taken an extension in such form, after hes sign on dotted lines.
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This was evident with Jio and Amazon Prime getting into a banter on Twitter. Sharing a still from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara of dialogue "Maine tumhare baare me kuch suna,” Amazon Prime asked Jio what was up.
latter responded with Hrithik Roshan dialogue, “Tujhe kise bataya?” and quipping that it was meant to be a surprise.
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Prime n shared a meme from Paatal Lok on reing it on WhatsApp and boasting about its ‘strong networking.’
Jio n shared Pankaj Tripathi’s ‘buddhi bahut tej hai tumhari’ meme from Mirzapur to hail creative teasing.
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Amazon n termed ir partnership as Me in Heaven, by sharing poster of ir web series.
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Amazon Prime subscription will be available for JioFiber users for a year, without any extra cast. Jio finally anunced that by raising ‘Four More Shots’, based on streaming platform’s show, while also promoting latest release Gulabo Sitabo.
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subscription fee for Amazon is Rs 999 for a year. Users of JioFiber, broband service of tech giant, who have availed of Gold and higher plans like Diamond, Platinum, and Titanium, can w enjoy shows and movies at extra cost. Gold plan starts at 1,299 per month.
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users can activate service by logging into ir Amazon or Jio accounts.
20:19 IST, June 13th 2020