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Creator pasted QR codes across city asking ‘Rs 10 for RCB Goodluck’; this happened next…

Content creator Sarthak Sachdeva printed QR codes linked to his personal payment account with a playful message: “Donate Rs 10 for RCB Goodluck”. Then, he stuck them all over the city.

Whether out of genuine support for RCB or just to join in on the fun, contributions started flowingWhether out of genuine support for RCB or just to join in on the fun, contributions started flowing

The Indian Premier League (IPL) has evolved into something much more than a sporting event – it’s now a full-blown festival that grips the nation every year. Few teams stir up the emotions of fans like Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Despite boasting superstar players and a die-hard fan base, RCB’s elusive hunt for an IPL trophy has turned into both a symbol of hope and a long-running joke on the Internet.

Tapping into this mix of passion and humour, content creator Sarthak Sachdeva pulled off a quirky social experiment that quickly went viral online. He printed posters with QR codes linked to his personal payment account with a message: “Donate Rs 10 for RCB Goodluck.” Then, he stuck them all over the city – on poles, walls, and random public spots.

At first, it looked like just another prank. But as the video unfolded, we see people beginning to notice the posters. To his surprise, many actually scanned the code and sent money. Whether out of genuine support for RCB or just to join in on the fun, contributions started flowing. By the end of the day, Sachdeva had collected Rs 1,200 from complete strangers.

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In a light-hearted moment in the video, he said, “Some people even went a step ahead and paid amounts like Rs 100, Rs 69.”

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The clip has gone viral, racking up over nine million views in just 24 hours. The comment section is full of reactions – some hilarious, some heartfelt.

A user wrote, “Iske baad agr RCB na jeete toh ro dungi” (I’ll cry if RCB doesn’t win after this). Another user wrote, “1000 QR code Printing ke liye daal diye hai” (I’ve sent 1000 QR codes for printing).

Not everyone was impressed, though. One user commented, “Pretty much gives a rough estimate of collective intelligence of Indian youth.” Still, others saw entrepreneurial potential in the stunt, saying it sparked “a new business idea”.

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RCB, meanwhile, is preparing for a high-stakes clash against their fierce rivals, Chennai Super Kings, in the much-anticipated ‘Southern Derby’ this Saturday. With seven wins in 10 matches, six of them coming on the road, they currently sit third on the table. However, their shaky form at home could be a concern, especially with three of their final four matches set at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium. To keep their playoff hopes strong, RCB will need to shake off the home-ground jitters and bring the same energy that has kept their fans dreaming.

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