SRK sends out audio message to his 10 mn Twitter followers

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2014-11-25 | 08:04h
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2014-11-25 | 08:07h
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has treated his over 10 million followers on Twitter, thanking them for their love. He has even intended that he may start voice blogging soon.

Shah Rukh has used an Audio Card to send the message to his fans.

In the message, he says: “Hi everybody, I am Shah Rukh Khan. Why I’m introducing myself is because some of you may have heard me on radio, on television or films, but this is the first time you’ll be hearing me on Twitter. And what better reason than to say ‘I love you’ for all the love you have given me, all the 10 mn heartbeats of love.”

“Thank you very much, love you and I have been warned that if you guys like this experience, I will start voice blogging. I’m scared. Love you very much, and thank you all again.”

Audio Card is one of the newest Twitter innovations SRK has used to thank his fans after reaching the milestone of 10 million followers on Twitter. He is the second most followed user in India. 

On the micro-blogging platform, the “Happy New Year” actor is known for his quirky tweets.

Right from sharing his intimate family moments to trivia about his films, he has kept his fans informed about his day-to-day activities with over 8,000 tweets. 

Recently, he even shared his son AbRam’s photograph first on Twitter. It became one of his most retweeted tweets.

The actor also used the platform for various forms of outreach, including question and answer sessions with his fans.

Shah Rukh, who is also known for his unique marketing skills, delighted his fans through a personalised video message and an autographed poster mentioning the names of his fans for his most recent release “Happy New Year”.

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