Diwali 2024: Google India’s Viral QR Code Rangoli Sparks Digital ‘Shagun’ Collection

A creative Diwali rangoli featuring a QR code, shared by Google India, has gone viral, inviting people to “extend their Diwali ‘shagun’ money” via Google Pay. The Instagram video showcases this unique rangoli, designed in the vibrant colors of the Google logo and prominently displayed at the entrance of their office. In the clip, a […]

QR Code Rangoli
by Drishya Madhur - October 30, 2024, 2:39 pm

A creative Diwali rangoli featuring a QR code, shared by Google India, has gone viral, inviting people to “extend their Diwali ‘shagun’ money” via Google Pay.

The Instagram video showcases this unique rangoli, designed in the vibrant colors of the Google logo and prominently displayed at the entrance of their office.

In the clip, a guest dressed in ethnic attire pauses to admire the intricate design and is prompted to make a payment of Rs. 500 through GPay. This innovative concept has captured the attention of social media users, leading to widespread admiration and engagement.

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Internet Reactions

The viral Diwali rangoli with the QR code has elicited various reactions on social media. One user expressed excitement, stating, “Creative idea. this is the future though,” while another commented, “I’ll be making mine. Thank you!”

A humorous remark highlighted the frequent use of Google Pay: “Waise hum itna Google Pay use kar rahe hai, dear @googleindia, diwali bonus banta hai,” suggesting that their extensive usage warrants a festive bonus from Google India.

Many Instagram users were impressed by the concept, with numerous inquiries about how to create their own cash-collecting Diwali rangoli.

One curious user asked, “How can I make this rangoli at home?” to which Google India playfully responded, “Yeh bhi Google karlo” (You can Google that too).

Other comments included, “If I make this, no one will enter my house,” and “Paise mangne ka tarika thoda casual hai” (The method of asking for money is a bit casual). The video has received over 23,000 likes and nearly one million views, showcasing the festive spirit and creativity of the season.