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Amitabh leads Score Trends India Facebook chart beats Salman and SRK, taunts Twitter

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan took on the social networking platform Twitter to validate the Score Trends India data which ranks him first on Facebook as the most engaging actor in Indian Film Industry with staggering 30 Million followers on his Facebook page. Bachchan retweeted the Score Trends India chart which was posted by one of the superstar’s fan twitter account.  In his retweet, he taunted Twitter “ YESSS… now Twitter can you please oblige “

https://twitter.com/SrBachchan/status/996842388181082112

According to reports, Twitter had out of sudden reduced Bachchan's followers by about 60,000 putting him on 2nd rank making Shah Rukh Khan the leader with a maximum of 3,29,41,837 followers on the micro-blogging site in Entertainment business. The Score Trends post categorically announces Mr. Bachchan as the no. 1 actor with 100 points on Facebook and it was like a sweet revenge for the legendary actor who ousted Shah Rukh on the third position with the score of 68. Superstar Salman Khan ranks second with 95 points, heartthrob Ranveer Singh with 52 points is at fourth and Akshay Kumar with 49 points is on the fifth rank.

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"What worked in Mr. Bachchan’s favour was his soaring popularity on Facebook on which the actor has 100 percent engagement on his posts and official page and that is huge for any Indian celebrity,” explained Ashwani Kaul, co-founder of Score Trends. Manifesting his happiness over the score charts, Bachchan has been sharing pictures tweeted to him by his fans.

https://twitter.com/yadavsunanda08/status/996838563256807424

According to reports, Bollywood superstar Amitabh, who has 34.4 million followers on Twitter, had earlier threatened to leave the social media platform, accusing it of reducing the number of his followers. His tweet comes after many prominent Twitter users across the world lost more than a million followers as federal and state agencies in the US started investigating shadowy agencies that sell fake followers. The investigation was launched after a report in New York Times.

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