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`Mobile Autograph' service launched



Actor Vikram at the launch of the download service in Chennai.

Now, you don't have to mob celebrities to get that much desired autograph.

Nexmoo solutions has launched an innovative service, `Mobile Autograph', where users can download their favourite celebrity's autograph along with a snapshot on their GPRS mobile phones.

The feature is similar to downloading ring tones and wallpapers.

The service includes autographs of celebrities such as Vikram, Vijayakanth,

Srikanth, Prasanth, Nayantara, Simbu, Padmapriya and Bhavana and `Kadhal' Sandya.

Nexmoo Managing director S. Pandiayarajan said the company has entered exclusive agreements with South Indian stars, Hindi film celebrities and sports personalities. An autographed photograph will cost Rs.15. They will be available in English and in other languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi and Kannada.

S.R. Ashok Kumar

S.R. Ashok Kumar

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