‘Is there a glitch in your app’: Anupam Kher after losing 80k Twitter followers in 36 hours
Team Udayavani, Jun 11, 2021, 2:47 PM IST
Source: PTI
Anupam Kher on Thursday, June 10, complained about a drastic fall in his followers on Twitter. He asserted that in the last 36 hours his followers have fallen by 80,000, and now he wants to know if it was a technical glitch or something else went wrong.
He took to Twitter and wrote, “Dear @Twitter and @TwitterIndia! I have 80,000 less followers in the last 36 hours! Is there a glitch in your app or something else is happening!! It is an observation. Not a complaint….. yet.:)”
Currently, the actor has 18.7 million followers on Twitter. He joined the social media platform in September 2009 and has been an active user since.
The actor is all set to anchor and narrate the upcoming documentary film “Bhuj: The Day India Shook”, the trailer of which was released earlier this week. It is based on one of India’s most destructive earthquakes that took place 20 years ago. The documentary combines facts, authentic research, and first-hand accounts of survivors to uncover the tragedy.
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