There was already some activity in the local social media scene before India banned the 59 Chinese apps in June. TikTok, which arrived here in 2018, had opened up a niche. Short, instant-buffering videos put on a newsfeed showed a new way of consuming content, and became a viral phenomenon.
Some Indian entrepreneurs saw an opportunity. Co-founder Anish Khandelwal said he started working as early as February on Mitron, a short-video app that has recently become popular. “We set out to create a platform where people can watch any kind of short-videos. Not just humour, but also ...
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