Vigo Video Launches its Tamil Thiramai Talent Hunt



by Shrutee K/DNS

Mumbai: Vigo Video, the app that encourages all forms of creativity, fun and talent,  is all set to launch Tamil Thiramai, a platform to encourage people in south of India to create content online to showcase their skills. Tamil Thiramai will be a  month long talent hunt competition which will be tapping various regions in Tamil Nadu. To unveil the competition, Vigo Video is also roping in celebrities like Hansika Motwani,  Shriya Saran  and popular YouTubers like Nakkalites and Jump Cuts who will be producing videos on the 11th of February 2019.

Tamil Thiramai’s main objective is to encourage the youth to record and share their thoughts, acts, performances etc, which can be seen by one and all. This month-long campaign, has been interestingly designed and aims at creating a stage for aspiring artist and content creators. It is sure to boost the morale of the creators and encourage them to put together videos sans inhibitions.

As a part of the campaign, Vigo Video will also be scouting for Tamil talent across 10 universities in Chennai. Live events will be held on campus for students to showcase their talent. Throwing light upon the launch of Tamil Thirami, spokesperson of Vigo Video India shares,” We are excited for this campaign in Tamil by associating with various college. It's exciting to learn about a new market and discover so much.” Adding to the same, actress Shriya Saran and Hansika Motwani  express their  thoughts  via a video (Links attached below) 




About Vigo Video
Vigo Video is an original short video platform that allows users to create and share compelling stories and showcase their talent. Vigo Video provides users with professional editing tools, creative stickers, awesome filters and special effects to capture the little moments that make up each day and share them with a community of users with similar interests.





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