Nokia Pakistan launches unique reality based traveling show ‘Kuch Kar Dikha’

TechnologyNokia Pakistan launches unique reality based traveling show ‘Kuch Kar Dikha’

Nokia Pakistan launches unique reality based traveling show ‘Kuch Kar Dikha’

KARACHI: Nokia, a global leader in mobile communications, has announced the launch of a unique reality show on the theme of traveling named ‘Kuch Kar Dikha’ in Pakistan, a press release issued by Nokia on Tuesday stated.

The show aimed at taking youngsters from different walks of life on an exhilarating journey to witness the scenic beauty of Pakistan and put the natural splendor at the forefront.

‘Kuch Kar Dikha’ offers a rich mix of culture and history, and terrains where no one has ventured before.

Moreover, the entire expedition is documented through the incredible image and video capturing features of the Nokia Lumia range.

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