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T Ganesh

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Medial this app too follows Slow growth. buid one by one with strong foundation. here sustainable is important. Take example of Koo and Atoplay they invested a lot to attract users and shutdown. I will create bad image on the founders. start with small and don't go bankrupt in the race of early more profits.

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