The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a massive cultural phenomenon in India, with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) being one of the most popular teams despite never winning a title. Content creator Sarthak Sachdeva capitalized on this fandom by creating a viral social experiment. He printed QR codes linked to his payment account with the message “Donate ₹10 for RCB Goodluck” and placed them in public spaces. Surprisingly, people actually scanned the codes and made payments, resulting in Sarthak receiving ₹1,200 from strangers. The video of this stunt garnered 3.5 million views online, with viewers reacting positively in the comments. RCB is currently performing well in the IPL, but their inconsistent home record is a concern as they approach the final matches of the season. With four games left, including three at home, RCB will need to maintain their momentum to secure a playoff spot. Overall, Sarthak’s humorous experiment showcased the dedication of RCB fans and their willingness to support the team in unconventional ways.
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