After the demonetization of currency notes in India, people have taken amazing routes to explore new ways of dragging people's attention. People have taken selfies with the new Rs2000 currency note, tested its durability in water, founded linguistic errors and discovered ways to find ATMs with cash.
During recent times, Bengaluru based Barra Skull studio developed an app called 'Modi Keynote' which scan 2000rs note and plays Prime minister speech. The video had become so popular in theYoutube and became one of the most trended videos.
The Modi Keynote is now facing a severe backlash from the people and people are displaying mixed reactions on the app. Few people had enjoyed scanning and listening the Modi speech. While few reported that the scan is made through the chip present inside the note and the chip's presence inside the note is confirmed. While few people misjudged it as fake note scanner. Whatever may be the reaction, the app received a mixed reaction from the users and is creating a lot of controversy.
Now this controversy has led the app developers remove the app from the playstore due to severe backlash from the users
I liked a @YouTube video from @anukiccha https://t.co/oShFVTMmS7 Modi keynote app is fake Awareness— Dubsmash Ananth (@anukiccha) November 21, 2016
Gadgets360: Modi Keynote App Is a Prank, and Not a Real Currency Authentication Tool https://t.co/CAMxEGjZQI pic.twitter.com/MYkDMIpWoJ— Mobile Solutions (@mobsolnIN) November 21, 2016
Modi keynote App is Fake, it just work on image of satellite picture https://t.co/om1cRvEzyI— ALIEN SPYKAR-Gentile (@polticalquest) November 21, 2016
Modi wnt say anything regarding the #modikeynote bcoz he likes publicity & that what this fellow is doing in name of #Demonitization— Never_said (@ijajur) November 20, 2016
New fear in the market that this app shows where your money is located. And Modi knows it all. https://t.co/NqSu46ixIr— Marwaari (@Marwaari) November 18, 2016
Plzdownload ModiKeyNote App&Check theSatellitesignal @divyaspandana & after tell about note color matter.Nation first Color Next #Achedin pic.twitter.com/NWjxBJ0nYb
— Gajendra Gaja (@megajendra85) November 16, 2016
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