Top 10 features of the ShareChat App

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One of the best social apps to communicate with friends, share jokes, and avail daily news from India within seconds is ShareChat India. ShareChat is the most convenient messaging app which enables you to make new friends, share videos, jokes, GIFs, audio songs, shayaris, motivational quotes, funny quotes, bhajans, devotional songs and funny images all in one platform.

ShareChat has all theIndian languages like Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Odia, Bhojpuri, Assamese, Rajasthani and Haryanavi available on ShareChat’s multi-linguistic keyboard which allows the users to connect with friends and family in their native language, all over the country more efficiently and effectively.

Here are the Features of ShareChat:

1. The App allows you to make new friends and find friends using the simple inbuilt friends’ search tool.

2. It has a vast collection of jokes, video status, memes and trolls

3. It also has a huge album of videos from Tamil movies, Bollywood movies, Telugu movies, Marathi movies and Bengali movies. It also allows the user to keep up with the latest news related to Indian movies.

4. One can get famous by showcasing your talent and become an internet celebrity.

5. It offers the best Hindi shayari, pyar shayari, romantic shayari, marathi shayari and more.

6. It has high-quality images, wallpapers and cool backgrounds.

7. It offers Beauty tips, home makeup tricks and fitness videos.

8. Get fresh news, the latest GK for school students, current affairs for competitive exams like IAS, SSC, Bank PO exams and all the latest trends of the internet.

9. It as well has Daily horoscope feature, and has best astrology in all Indian languages by birth date

10. One can send Diwali wishes, Christmas & New Year wishes, Valentine, and Holi wishes to their near and dear ones in one click on WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram.

Read more on-

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.mohalla.sharechat&hl=hi&gl=US

https://www.facebook.com/ShareChatApp/

https://www.instagram.com/sharechatapp/?hl=hi&__coig_restricted=1

https://www.reuters.com/technology/google-backs-indias-sharechat-300-mln-funding-round-5-bln-valuation-2022-05-30/

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