Chingari (app)

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Chingari
Developer(s) Chingari
Initial releaseNovember 2018;5 years ago (2018-11)
Stable release(s)
Android3.0.9 / November 4, 2020;3 years ago (2020-11-04)
iOS1.2.6 / November 19, 2020;3 years ago (2020-11-19)
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Available in20[ citation needed ] languages
List of languages
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Website chingari.io

Chingari is a video sharing mobile app. [1] In these videos, users have options to add visual effects, lip-sync, dance, or voice over movie scenes and comic dialogues.[ citation needed ]

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History

Chingari was launched in Google Play Store in November 2018. It is a social entertainment application, founded by Sumit Ghosh, Biswatma Nayak, a mechanical engineer turned programmer, Deepak Salvi, a media veteran[ citation needed ] and Aditya Kothari. [2] Chingari app was rebranded and redesigned in June 2020. [3] Through this app, users upload videos in more than 20 languages including English, Hindi, Bangla, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Odia, Punjabi, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu.

In July 2020, many new apps like Roposo, Trell, and Chingari tried to fill the gap that TikTok's (with 59 other Chinese apps) ban in response to Galwan Valley border tensions with China had created . [4] Number of downloads of the app crossed 1 million in 15 days of rebranding in July 2020, 25 million in July 2020[ citation needed ] and 50 million in February 2021. [5] [6] [7]

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References

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