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Vh1 celebrates Friendship Day with 'Vh1 Friendstagram'

| | Aug 02, 2014, at 02:05 am
New Delhi, Aug 1 (IBNS): English channel Vh1 will celebrate Friendship Day with with 'Vh1 Friendstagram', a 4-hour special show dedicated to friendship, love and a lot of selfies.
"This Friendship’s Day, if you have no words to express your love, say it best with a selfie. All you need to do is click a picture of you with your best friend and hashtag it with #Vh1Friendstagram before posting it on Facebook/ Twitter/ Instagram. Request a song you know your best friend loves and wait for the magic! Vh1 will capture your request and turn it into a musical expression on ‘Vh1 Friendstagram’," the channel said in a statement.
 
Vh1 Friendstagram will be telecast on Aug 3 at 12pm. only on Vh1.
 

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