Frankly.me, a mobile application which facilitates quick and transparent connection between celebrities and public has been providing a platform to the public figures to connect to the general public. Ajaz Khan, who was asked to leave the Big Boss house under various controversies have joined Frankly.me. He is going candid for the first ever time on a social media platform and is inviting his fans to pose queries about his feud with Ali Quli Mirza during his stay as a Halla Bol Challenger in Big Boss house season 8. He is baring his side of story and will be completely vocal on how his fans lifted his spirit about the entire episode in Big Boss 8.
Sangram Singh, Olympian Wrestler who has recently signed a ‘Death Contract’ with the Commonwealth Heavyweight Championship has also joined Frankly.me to reach out to his fans. He is answering all the queries about his contract and how he is going to use the money won from this wrestling match.
About Frankly.me
Frankly is a mobile app where people ask questions to public figures and celebrities who then answer them back in video selfies. The idea is to expand the horizon of conversations that people take part in their lifetimes. Headquartered in the Delhi NCR region, this is a cutting-edge app that is all set to compete with industry giants like Twitter and Youtube.com. The startup at present is in Beta with a website and apps for Android and iOS. The application is open to users all over the world.
At a very early stage of its launch it has empanelled influential personalities like Arvind Kejriwal, members of AAP and Congress, Kiran Bedi, Chef Vikas Khanna, Author Ravinder singh, Singer Shafqat Amanat Ali, Singer Gurdas Maan, Composer Meet Brothers, Fashion Designer Bina Ramani, RJ Naved, RJ Sayema, Snapdeal Founder Kunal Bahl, Inmobi founder Naveen Tiwari, Matrix India MD- Avnish Bajaj etc.