Also Read: Truecaller coming soon to WhatsApp: What is means for users and why it is a good news? In the viral video, the student introduced herself as Ekta. Replying to a question on ‘What brought her to Canada’, she said that it was her ‘dream to leave India’. She also added that after completing her degree in biotech in Canada, her future plan involves a career in business.
Sharing her favourite thing about the country, Ekta said that she enjoys the 'scenery, sunrise and sunset'. Also read: Delhi Police teams up with Truecaller to educate citizens on cyber frauds Little did she know that the video is set to go viral and she will end up facing criticism for her statement about her home country. However, tables turned when Truecaller CEO Alan Mamedi showed up support for the young woman and urged her not to listen to the trolls.
He also invited her to work with his company anywhere in the world after her studies. Alan Mamedi shunned the trollers for criticising her to work for her dreams. "People really want to misunderstand her to make fun of her.
This is not OK!! Ekta, don't listen to all these clowns making fun of you. I think you're cool and living the dream! When you're done with school, you're welcome to work at Truecaller in any of our offices around the world." tweeted Alan Mamedi on X. Also Read: Here's how Truecaller is protecting users from fake government officials Mamedi's tweet garnered mixed reactions from users.
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