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Facebook and Instagram will play a unique role during the festival season

At a time when everything has gone virtual, why not part of our celebration?

Actor Prosenjit will have a new AR filter during Durga Puja The Telegraph

Mathures Paul
Published 21.10.20, 09:58 PM

In the year of the pandemic, it will be a Durga Puja like no other. At a time when everything has gone virtual, why not part of our celebration? We spoke to Manish Chopra, director and head of partnerships, Facebook India, about how Facebook and Instagram are helping people take the virtual route in these unprecedented times.

Do tell us about how the virtual experience has been evolving in the last few months.

Cultural celebration, which has been a very important part of the Indian fabric, has gone virtual in this new normal of social distancing. But there is an opportunity for people — despite all the curbs and new way of living — to celebrate. In the last few months we have seen live broadcast on pages literally triple if you look at the month of June compared to last year.

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Watch, which is the Facebook video product tab, has seen explosive growth. We don’t break India numbers separately but globally, we have more than 1.25 billion people who are on Watch every month. On Instagram we are seeing some fabulous rise. Video views and videos on Instagram have grown 60 per cent and they make up more than 33 per cent or one-third of all the posts on Instagram. .

At the centre of this cultural focus have been content creators. Big public figures, celebrities and people have come on the platform and so have big publishers. We have seen a big growth in video consumption, be it videos of food, dance and music or something educational or DIY. Comedy and home improvement videos too have seen significant growth on the platform.

Work on virtual activities around festivals must have started a few months ago….

Post-pandemic, certain behaviours have changed, how people interact has changed. We are seeing vibrant interactions every evening when the IPL is on. That kind of positive sentiment will come through during the various cultural festivals. We have been working on this for a couple of months now, trying to find the right way to be able to reach and connect with people. A lot of creators and a lot of our partners are taking content to a new height with so many trends around music, dancing and expressing yourself coming together, especially around the new Reels experience. It has been fabulous to see not only culture live on Instagram but also new ways of expressing coming through.

Manish Chopra Sourced by the Telegraph

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