India’s first transgender model Nikki Chawla thanks Josh for helping her in her journey
Entertainment Desk. Pride Month is going on and every year it is celebrated at a grand level across the world. Let us tell you that many events are organized in honor of LGBTQI i.e. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex community throughout the month of Zoom. Throughout June, members of the LGBTQ community and their allies come together to celebrate and honor their identities during Pride Month.
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The month is said to be a time to acknowledge their achievements and equality and the challenges they face. It also aims to raise global awareness of LGBTQ issues. At the same time, Josh, which is a short video app, is becoming increasingly popular. Along with making videos, he is always ready to help people. Josh has also created a safe space for the LGBQT community. If reports are to be believed, the fame Nikki Chawla got due to Josh proves this. Those who do not know, tell them that Nikki is India’s first transgender model and actress.
Nikki Chalwa talks about Josh
Talking about her journey with Josh, Nikki Chawla said- “My journey as a creator with Josh has been amazing. I have explored my area of expertise by creating different content in these two years My account manager has been really amazing in these two years. I met so many creators on Josh. It was a great experience collaborating with different brands on Josh. Recently, I got to attend movie premieres of Star Sports and Chal Zindagi for IPL. Overall, I am happy with my decision to join Josh.”
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Josh, an Indian made short video app, which is fast emerging in the market, has firmly established itself with a huge user base and appreciation. The features of the app have gained immense popularity, creating a special bond with both the content creators and the audience who are its users. Josh also gives equal opportunities to all its creators and has created a safe space for the LGBQT community.
Courtesy: Asianet News
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