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Published 16:45 IST, October 30th 2024

Google India’s QR Code Rangoli for Diwali Shagun Goes Viral, Wins the Internet’s Admiration

Google India’s QR code rangoli for Diwali went viral, inviting digital shagun payments via Google Pay and sparking social media users appreciation.

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Google India’s QR Code Rangoli for Diwali Shagun Goes Viral, Wins the Internet’s Admiration
Google India’s QR Code Rangoli for Diwali Shagun Goes Viral, Wins the Internet’s Admiration | Image: Instagram: googleindia
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Viral: In a creative twist for Diwali , Google India has taken traditional rangoli to the next level by embedding a QR code in a vibrant design, inviting users to “extend their Diwali ‘shagun’ money” via Google Pay. This innovative rangoli design, crafted in Google’s signature colors, was shared in a video on Instagram and has since gone viral , garnering widespread engagement and admiration.

The video showcases the rangoli, meticulously placed at the entrance of Google India’s office, where a guest dressed in festive attire stops to admire the artwork before scanning the QR code to send a shagun payment of ₹500 through Google Pay. The unique concept has quickly become a highlight on social media, with users both amused and impressed by the tech-savvy take on a Diwali tradition.

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Social Media Reactions: A Blend of Humor and Admiration

The internet was quick to respond with enthusiasm and humor. Among the many reactions, users expressed their intrigue and appreciation for Google’s festive initiative:

  • “Yeh batao, yeh rangoli ghar pe kaise banaun?”
  • “I am shagun but why are u not answering my question in DM.”
  • “Google I am shagun please reply me in my DM it's diwali time and shagun khud aae h aapke pass.”
  • “I'm going to send this to my sis to make this exact rangoli.”

By combining culture with digital convenience, Google India’s QR code rangoli stands out as a memorable and interactive Diwali gesture.

16:45 IST, October 30th 2024