Your evening longread: 'The results are magical and nightmarish' - the companies trying to find India's TikTok stars

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In tonight's evening longread, we look at how teens in India are trying to become big TikTok stars

For the next few weeks, we’ll be bringing you an evening longread to enjoy. With the news cycle dominated by the coronavirus situation, we know it can be hard to take your mind off what’s happening.

So we want to bring you an interesting read every weekday evening to help transport you somewhere else.India’s TikTok stars A group of teens queue up to audition – not for a TV show, or a movie, but to see if they can be India’s next TikTok star. Nowhere is the impact of this promise better represented than here in India. TikTok is currently the most downloaded mobile app in the country, with more than 200 million users, and it’s shaping a new youth culture in which millions of young people—in big cities and small villages alike—are trying to be TikTok’s next big star. The results are both magical and nightmarish.

 

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