Pro Kabaddi League-12 Kicks Off With a Roaring Start on Jiostar Network

Mumbai: Pro Kabaddi League – 12 (PKL) has a strong start on the Jiostar network, and the opening day TVR has exceeded last year’s opening day performance. In digital, the access of PKL-12 increased by 3X, while the total time time on the Jiostar network increased by 22%and strengthened with innovations designed to transform the fan experience.
On the opening night of the league, Tamil Thalaivas won a dramatic victory against Puneri Paltan Bengaluru Bulls, while he saw Tamil Thalaivas ‘Southern Derby’ ‘Southern Derby’. The second game of the night went to a tie crusher within the scope of the newly introduced rule this season – it pointed out as an important first for the league and arranged the tone of an unpredictable season.
It was also an event full of stars on and outside the mat. Ravi Kishan, the Bhojpuri symbol, lending his unique voice to the newly introduced Bhojpuri comment Feed, while sports heroes and legends participated in the celebrations of the National Sports Day in Vizag. Among those present were icons such as Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Medal of Paralympics Yogesh Kathuniya, Famous Trace and Coast Athlete Jyothi Yarraji and Dhanraj Pillay and Pullela Gopichand.
“We are excited with the response to the opening night of the Pro Kabaddi League-12. TV and digital opening day growth is a proof of the popularity of the league and this season, translative aggression and intensity was another great attraction for the audience, the new tie crushing rule, drama, these factors have already emerged, these factors have emerged, this factors have emerged, this factors. ”, Stating that these factors have emerged, stating that these factors emerged, this pointed out in a way that invented,” Siddhaarth Sharma, President – audience participation, monitoring and attempts to make money – sports, jiostar.
Jiostar also offered various immersive broadcasting features for the 12th season. While the two new shelter appearances capture the tension and energy between them, a new divided screen feature allows fans to follow live action next to the revival series. By adding more drama, the ‘Referee Camera’ provides the first person perspective of aggression and intensity on the mat and transitions in real time between live games and bodycam angles.
Season 12 witnesses an unprecedented aggression, and more than 70% of the matches ends with a difference of five points or less and less and four matches.



