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Indiagames signs up Jassi girl

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BANGALORE: Indiagames has signed Jassi girl Mona Singh to develop mobile content based on her. Mobile phone users will be able to download wallpapers, themes, and other exciting content based on Mona Singh.

Indiagames has been continuously developing mobile content and has earlier signed up Mandira Bedi and Zaheer Khan.

Mona Singh said "I sceptically raised an eyebrow, until Indiagames helped me visualise it. Now that's a unique concept, I thought. This opens up a new dimension for people to interact with and know me better."

"We are planning to have exclusive `Mona Singh Zones' with carriers and users can join the Mona Singh Club and have fun downloading content based on her," said Mr Vishal Gondal, CEO, Indiagames Ltd.

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