Updated 30 October 2024 at 16:45 IST
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.
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:
By combining culture with digital convenience, Google India’s QR code rangoli stands out as a memorable and interactive Diwali gesture.
Published 30 October 2024 at 16:45 IST