Campaign India Team
Jul 17, 2008

Now Ramayan on your mobile

Pratham Telecom, the nationwide distributor for Sagem- Bleu mobile phones in India has created a bundled handset package that offers a 75 minute mobile version of the original Ramayan, which was edited by Prem Sagar. The Bleu 466X Ramayan mobile phone has been created specifically for the Indian market. Pratham has the exclusive rights of Ramanand Sagar's popular mythological serial Ramayan.Besides this, the handset comes with Ramayana wallpapers, songs, shlokas, animations, and the Hanuman Chalisa.

Now Ramayan on your mobile

Pratham Telecom, the nationwide distributor for Sagem- Bleu mobile phones in India has created a bundled handset package that offers a 75 minute mobile version of the original Ramayan, which was edited by Prem Sagar. The Bleu 466X Ramayan mobile phone has been created specifically for the Indian market. Pratham has the exclusive rights of Ramanand Sagar's popular mythological serial Ramayan.

Besides this, the handset comes with Ramayana wallpapers, songs, shlokas, animations, and the Hanuman Chalisa.

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Campaign India

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