Top ten trending data: ‘Harpal Geo’ declared winner of content in 2023
According to official top 10 trending data released by YouTube Pakistan, "Harpal Geo" has been declared winner of the content in 2023
KARACHI: "Herpal Geo" has become the champion of Pakistani entertainment on digital platform YouTube. Geo TV has won this award for the third consecutive year.
According to the official top ten trending data released by YouTube Pakistan, "Harpal Geo" has been declared the winner of the content in 2023.
In 2021, the first episode of 7th Sky Entertainment's drama serial "Khuda Aur Mohabbat" with its music video also topped among the top ten Trending, while in 2022, Haroon Kadwani and Kinza Hashmi's romantic telefilm "Ruposh" was awarded this honor.
The recent record of the year 2023 has come with the drama serial "Tere Bin" starring Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi.
Apart from YouTube and other digital platforms, "Harpal Geo" is the only and fastest Pakistani channel on "TikTok" as well.
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